Is APS closed for Juneteenth?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does APS still have school?


Because after this crap show of a year it would be really messed up to not give the elementary and middle school kids the closure of a last day. Feel free to keep yours home if you want.


Thanks, hon. We’re in Loudoun, so we’ve been done since last Tuesday.


NP. Weird, then, that you're posting on an APS thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can I send my dcps kid to Arlington for a day? So livid they cancelled my children's last day and now they're crying themselves to sleep since they can't even say goodbye to teachers and friends.


How would going to an APS school for a day help with that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can I send my dcps kid to Arlington for a day? So livid they cancelled my children's last day and now they're crying themselves to sleep since they can't even say goodbye to teachers and friends.


I’m so sorry. This implementation is such an absurd mess. After such a horrible year, to pull the rug out from a bunch of school kids like that is just ridiculous.


I'd write to President Biden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does APS still have school?


Because after this crap show of a year it would be really messed up to not give the elementary and middle school kids the closure of a last day. Feel free to keep yours home if you want.


Thanks, hon. We’re in Loudoun, so we’ve been done since last Tuesday.


NP. Weird, then, that you're posting on an APS thread.


What’s weird (for around here, at least) is that APS doesn’t finish school until after the middle of June.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does APS still have school?


Because after this crap show of a year it would be really messed up to not give the elementary and middle school kids the closure of a last day. Feel free to keep yours home if you want.


Thanks, hon. We’re in Loudoun, so we’ve been done since last Tuesday.


NP. Weird, then, that you're posting on an APS thread.


What’s weird (for around here, at least) is that APS doesn’t finish school until after the middle of June.


It’s because APS couldn’t get a Kings Dominion waiver when the rest of you did. This is the first school year we’ve been eligible, and the school board decided to ease us into the transition after so many parents pitched a fit that starting two weeks earlier than usual would run their vacation plans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does APS still have school?


Because after this crap show of a year it would be really messed up to not give the elementary and middle school kids the closure of a last day. Feel free to keep yours home if you want.


Thanks, hon. We’re in Loudoun, so we’ve been done since last Tuesday.


Then why are you asking why Arlington still has school, for cryin' out loud? Arlington still didn't start school before Labor Day; so our school year still extended to June 18th.
Next year, we'll finally start before Labor Day; but due to all the added days off (not for religious observances, but coincidentally scheduled accordingly), we'll still be in school until mid-June.
Anonymous
Any word on this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any word on this?

Yes, they had school and now it’s summer break
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can I send my dcps kid to Arlington for a day? So livid they cancelled my children's last day and now they're crying themselves to sleep since they can't even say goodbye to teachers and friends.


Are you kidding? That's horrible! Why would they do that to the kids?


Sorry that happened in DCPS but I can't say I am surprised. People in Arlington complain about the schools sometimes, but I am finding them to be so much better than DC. Cross the river, PP!! We have better schools and just as much walkability depending on where you live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does APS still have school?


Because after this crap show of a year it would be really messed up to not give the elementary and middle school kids the closure of a last day. Feel free to keep yours home if you want.


Thanks, hon. We’re in Loudoun, so we’ve been done since last Tuesday.


NP. Weird, then, that you're posting on an APS thread.


What’s weird (for around here, at least) is that APS doesn’t finish school until after the middle of June.


It’s because APS couldn’t get a Kings Dominion waiver when the rest of you did. This is the first school year we’ve been eligible, and the school board decided to ease us into the transition after so many parents pitched a fit that starting two weeks earlier than usual would run their vacation plans.


APS doesn’t need a waiver any longer. The state voted to let school systems start before Labor Day last year. They were all set to, but the pandemic pushed the start of the school year back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does APS still have school?


Because after this crap show of a year it would be really messed up to not give the elementary and middle school kids the closure of a last day. Feel free to keep yours home if you want.


Thanks, hon. We’re in Loudoun, so we’ve been done since last Tuesday.


NP. Weird, then, that you're posting on an APS thread.


What’s weird (for around here, at least) is that APS doesn’t finish school until after the middle of June.


It’s because APS couldn’t get a Kings Dominion waiver when the rest of you did. This is the first school year we’ve been eligible, and the school board decided to ease us into the transition after so many parents pitched a fit that starting two weeks earlier than usual would run their vacation plans.


APS doesn’t need a waiver any longer. The state voted to let school systems start before Labor Day last year. They were all set to, but the pandemic pushed the start of the school year back.


It wasn't because APS couldn't get a waiver before - they never asked for one. They were going to do so two years ago but "the community" cried "You can't do that! You can't shorten our summer with only six months' notice! We've made vacation plans!" So they decided to postpone the earlier start to the next year, which would have been this past school year. But then COVID and they decided they needed more time to prepare for opening virtually. For what good that did. So it's APS who is finally getting around to starting before Labor Day; not finally getting permission to.
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