NP but you and I both know winter break is Christmas break. If it was a true winter break it would be in January at Quarter end. Spring break is the same. |
Perhaps you should follow your own advice to brush up on grammar. You began one sentence with a coordinating conjunction, composed the following sentence as a fragment, and seem to have some struggles with punctuation. |
+2 - Perfectly said! I can't wait to oust this school board either, and give them the finger while they exit the door. |
This. 85%+ of the country celebrates Christmas, whether in a religious or secular way. If schools didn't shut, we would all be out anyway - teachers, staff, students, admin, etc. There would be zero point in opening bc Xmas is already the biggest work and cultural holiday in the country. OF COURSE it is going to be the longest school holiday. Ignoring a Xmas/winter break that reflects our overwhelmingly majority culture would be grossly negligent mismanagement by FCPS. And btw, Xmas is a fed holiday for the Americas (N and S), Europe, much of Africa and the Middle East. The countries that DON'T celebrate Christmas as a national holiday are actually in the minority so I'm not sure what is being argued here. The holiday comparisons are misplaced and unreasonable. |
Reading comprehension fail. I meant brush up on grammar in the context of properly teaching it so you can effectively teach it to your students. I wasn’t commenting on your actual grammar in your posting. I see too many teachers don’t have a really deep content knowledge of any subject. |
So dumb. This thread is a perfect encapsulation of the crap that the SB has to deal with. There is absolutely no agreement and everyone thinks that they are the smartest in the room. So here’s my two cents - the current calendar is pretty much as good as it gets and they should lock it in long-term. It is an elegant way to both provide necessary teacher workdays while giving a nod to the diversity of the families that attend FCPS. It provides a traditional winter and spring break while no making the summer break excessively long. I don’t for a second believe that my kid is being “harmed” by several 4 day weeks. That’s nutty. |
The multitude of 4 day school weeks leans wealthy, upper class, which this district caters to. It assumes that parents will be home with kids, take off work and/or pay for back up childcare (not everyone has a HS Sr.). If parents have to take off those days, that's 8 days of PTO and/or vacation. Not all of us are feds. DH and I are not and we don't get fed days off. 8 days is significant. And to boot, my kid also had to take a sick day today so that was another day off for one of us. We know that sick days happen and are prepared for them. But the litany of religious observances backed by teacher workdays is just not in tune with the working world. The Board assumes that parents don't (need to) work. In an area which is overwhelmingly dual income households, that assumption is incredibly misplaced, and it is a slap in the face to the vast majority of us who do work when the board closes school for each and every minority holiday. It is just not sustainable, no matter how many performance points you think you get. |
But alas, you couldn't afford the pool (at home or membership) on a teacher salary. So a couple books per week at home, in air conditioning if you're lucky. |
The argument is not that we shouldn't have Christmas off. PP stated that Winter Break "happens to coincide" with Christmas, as if the calendar isn't designed to give it off specifically. The implication being that we shouldn't give off minority religion holidays, because we don't intentionally give off Christian ones, which is just flatly untrue. I'm so tired of the argument that Christian holidays shouldn't count as days off because the majority celebrates them. Missing 4 extra days of school for Jewish, Hindu, and Muslim holidays is not going to break our kids' educations, but by all means, let's continue to bi*ch about how minorities are inconveniencing everyone and their holidays aren't even fun for everyone. |
| No day off for Chinese new year? Not fair!!! |
Teacher here. This is why parents shouldn’t be surveyed. Too many differing opinions. With that being said, while I 100 percent support the new holidays off, the SB should gave moved TWD/End of the Quarter around to make more full weeks of school. End of Quarter 1 should have bern moved to Nov 4 and then that Mon/Tues should have been TWD. Columbus Day and Veteran’s Day should be school days. That would have added two full weeks to Q1. The holidays are not the issue. The TWD/Planning Days are. How can they fix this? Once they get the holidays on the calendar, then they place TWD to make sure the calendar is balanced. |
Yes! I love these holidays, it gives my middle school and high school kids time to catch up and they’re great days for scheduling appointments! |
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“ I'm so tired of the argument that Christian holidays shouldn't count as days off because the majority celebrates them. ”
It is not “Christian holidays”. It is literally Christmas. Easter is a Sunday and very few people are insisting spring break simply has to be the week before Easter. Plenty of school districts all around the country have their spring break week during a week not connected to Easter and that is fine. The entire point on Christmas is that it is celebrated in some way (even by people who are not religious) by an overwhelming majority of the country and celebrated as a general slow down and prime vacation time from 12/24-1/1 for most adults in the US. It would be absolutely impossible to try to hold school then. Teachers would not take those jobs and kids would just not show up. There is NO other holiday - including all the federal ones during the school year - that looks as large. |
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FCPS Ives spring break away from Easter last year and there was a huge outcry! The entitlement is real.
As a PP said, this thread is a perfect demonstration that no calendar pleases everyone or even most. |
| My kindergartener is having a really hard time getting into a solid routine. Her teacher said this is something she is seeing across the whole class and that she doesn't like all the breaks. It's hard because I am generally supportive of what they are trying to do! |