They did it! Pretty impressive. This is probably Dr. Reid’s first late night SB meeting. This is the first meeting I have watched in awhile, too. I don’t miss it. |
Why did Karl F. Frisch vote no? What was his reason? |
That guy is my rep and clearly is not representing me. |
Because this calendar did not have as many 5-day school weeks. This school year we have 23 5-day school weeks. The OG blue calendar had 27 5-day school weeks proposed. This calendar they are voting for has 25 5-day school weeks proposed. Also, he added that coupling with religious holidays would gain 2 more 5-day weeks…not 3-6. (Most of the added religious holidays that are severely chopping up this school year into bits and pieces are falling on the weekend next year, as is Veteran’s Day.) Only Yom Kippur and Eid fall on weekdays in 23-24, respectively. |
I didn’t understand why it was amended blue or nothing til March. |
I have not been a fan of Meren, but appreciated that she said the no’s could only vote no now without having to face the wrath of having no calendar approved because there was enough yeses to provide cover. |
What exactly got approved? |
It’s kind of frustrating as teachers to be done Wednesday but have to be there through the end of week. |
What got approved? |
I think amended blue. Can anyone confirm? https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/CNW29Q012041/$file/2023-2024-standard-school-year-calendar-option-BLUE-DRAFT-VERSION-2-AMENDED.pdf |
Sounds like blue but with some amendments?
Did they approve for 3 years? |
Amended blue for 3 years was approved but watch out on years 2 and 3. They may make some tweaks including for Super Tuesday if needed. |
I wonder if those are going to be TW, SD or SP days. TW days would allow time to pack and finish EOY tasks at least. Nobody is going to be taking in PD. |
Amended how? |
TBD but they’re not set in stone. They discussed that they could make some changes if needed. |