I think it’s 10 not including winter break. So two weeks off, plus two weeks over winter break. I don’t like it at all—they could at least try to string them together into a quarter break instead of random days off.
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9 days off through Thanksgiving, 12 days including Thanksgiving break. So for the parents that had to take 9 days off just this fall, that's essentially their vacation for the year. |
I wouldn’t complain if I could actually take a vacation, but since the days are spread out it’s just disruptive Some families are pulling kids out of school even more to string together long weekends to make the time off worth something. I wonder what overall attendance looks like this fall. |
Sounds like some parents didn’t look at the calendar ahead of time and plan for it. I personally love the breaks for the kids (and we are a dual working family). Anything that makes summer shorter is a win. |
Why???????????? How is that a win for anyone? |
Sounds like you have flexible jobs and/or older kids. Mine are old enough to be alone now and/or we can WFH - not everyone can. The day here, day there approach puts a lot more burden on working families of young kids than extra summer days do. |
It doesn’t even make summer shorter? It’s just a bunch of spread out days. I’d rather two weeks for spring break and a week at thanksgiving than this! |
In addition, it puts a lot of burden on shift workers and the very kids that FCPS claims to care about with their "equity agenda". It also puts a heavy burden on sped kids who need routine. But it's disruptive to ALL kids who should be in school and learning as much as possible between now and the end of the year. We've been off enough. Get the kids back in school. They don't need breaks every 4 days. |
It’s a win for education because there is a TON of learning loss over the summer. If we move to shortening summer even more, I would more than welcome that. And that learning loss is highest for low income kids. |
Someone is missing out on their free babysitting. Nothing stops kids from learning when they're at home. |
Stop It. My kids are old enough to not need "free babysitting" and I want them in SCHOOL to learn. If I knew how to teach my sped kid, I would! But as it stands, I moved to this district and pay these taxes because I want the schools to do their job. |
There is a lot of summer school programs already in place to cover the low income kids. Those kids need their parents to work. Can you imagine being a shift worker and trying to juggle this calendar? Every hour counts. You get fired for taking to0 much time off. |
You realize that this isn’t about adding days to the calendar right? And that there are summer programs that counter summer learning loss that are free? The learning loss happening this fall is probably worse than anything you’d see in a normal summer. This is ridiculous. Consistency is key to learning. A bunch of random days off makes things worse. |
Oh troll harder. Why even have school? |
| After 19 pages it seems K-6/7 parents hate it. 6/7 - 12 appreciate the breaks. FCPS cannot please everyone. It is what it is. |