Time will tell but so does the past! |
It already is an excused absence, all religious and cultural holidays are. It would be even better is if there were no test allowed on particular holidays. Education can happen, but no tests. |
Yes, people who are actually practicing members of the religions need to speak up if they are opposed, not just the small loud groups (arlington’s liberals who love to speak for the poor and the conservatives who love to bash APS) |
Yeah - adding one more day back to the calendar and making it the same minimum # of days it always used to be is the reason they're making school start two weeks before Labor Day.... ![]() |
Keep the religious holidays, have school on Federal holidays but give teachers more leave so if they want to take those days off, they can. |
Wait… I get it. With the Super’s proposed calendar, Central Office staff would get two weeks of Christmas Break. Since they don’t get summer (but now get Winter and Spring Break, and STILL accrue leave), this is a better deal for them. This is not ok. I’m a teacher. There’s hardly anyone at the Central Office now. The very few things they used to do to support me in my job are not happening. There’s no money for field trips, budgets are tight, and yet, they were able to just give them all an extra two weeks of paid leave last year?! And this calendar makes three. I’m afraid of repercussions, but please, somebody say something. |
Kind of an ironic proposal given the whole separation of church and state concept. The religious holidays are all clustered in the fall and make it very difficult to get into a routine just as school year starting. They need to go unless there’s a secular reason to keep them (reduced staffing). Kids/teachers can have excused absence and no tests those days. Otherwise it should be a normal school day. A parent in my kid’s class that celebrates Diwali is irate about all the holidays. She wants her kids in school so she can get the house ready for the big party that night! Many people who celebrate would rather take an excused absence in exchange for having school on the other holidays. APS needs to do a community survey of families. |
APS teacher here familiar with some of the inner workings of central office/school board. Let me save you time, energy, and this 17 page thread: Your opinion doesn’t matter. The decision has been made. It’s Option 1 regardless of “community input”. Even reading the tea leaves of how each option was worded/presented one can deduce that. A slap in the face to teachers and the community for them trying to let us believe our opinion matters. If anyone believes it won’t be Option 1 I would be happy to set up a wager. You can pick the stakes. |
Also APS teacher and I agree. I’m focusing my energy on getting preservice reduced to 5 days. |
APS parent who agrees wholeheartedly. Having accidentally seen behind the curtain on another issue a few years ago, it makes everything so much clearer as to how they operate. These community surveys are ALWAYS utter BS. Just like the virtual school one that came out last week. They make a decision, pretend they haven’t finalized, seek input in hopes that it does go the way they want, then ignore results that are contrary and plow forward as originally planned. They really should abandon the premise of community involvement. It’s a waste of time, effort, and money continuing with the ruse year after year. |
What is the rationale for option 1? Why is this the option APS wants? If there's such a compelling reason for option 1, why even offer a significantly different option? Obviously, there was no significant difference between options 2 and 3, since it was merely a difference in which week spring break happens (and a less choppy subsequent week in one of them). It takes a lot of balls to completely dismiss not just community input, or even teacher input, but your own appointed calendar committee's input. Everyone should flood the school board's inboxes. |
DP. Okay, we'll flood the school board's inboxes telling them we LIKE and WANT Option 1. ![]() |
+1. Five days is more than enough. |
Actually, I was asking the APS teacher with knowledge of the inner workings for APS' rationale for option 1. I'd like to know why Duran is recommending option 1, especially since community, teachers, and calendar committee ALL preferred options2/3. |
NP APS staff- this is all under the idea of aligning to neighboring districts (specifically FCPS even though they have not released their calendar draft yet) lots of APS teachers actually asked for this last year, now I think there will be some regret when we go back on August 10th |