| They tried that and teachers freaked out. Now they have gone back to it. |
But since other counties align with Easter, we will be aligning with Easter as well. |
If FCPS released their calendar first, they wouldn't have this problem. Just saying. FCCPS is the only one that released a multi-year calendar. About 3 FCPS teachers live in FCCPS, they'll manage. |
OP is just being dramatic to make a point. |
I thought the most important issue with the calendar was making sure Spring Break wasn't part of a Christian holiday? |
That was the year they were trying to hold the line and not hand out religious holidays like candy. They tried shifting break away from Easter but because this did not align with other schools and teachers count on spring break as a vacation time with their families the staff that live outside of FC flipped out. It created a genuine operational shortfall issue. One that did not exist for any of the religious one day holidays FCPS had school on that year while others did not. But the optics of adding back a spring break that aligns with Easter (since that is when other districts take it) and not adding in the religious holidays that had no operational need to be holidays was too painful. |
Do you seriously think they will come out of this with a 3 year calendar.
They are so terrified of making any decisions. There is no way they will make 3 big ones. |
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Distinction begins at the top.
The current school board is a dysfunctional disaster. They need to be replaced. All of them. |
| It's public school. Your kids could miss 50+ days each year every year and nothing would happen. Plan your vacations now. |
| Do we think it’s still going to be voted on, on 2/9? |
I hope so! But they’ll probably extend the survey due date until August. |
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It's almost mid-Feb and we still don't have a calendar.
This is seriously bad. |
We have education standards. FCPS needs to have them too!!! Our kids aren't going to miss any days from this bare minimum they're putting forth. |
This right here. ^^^^^^^^ |
I agree. It sounds selfish but honestly, we are the 'big dog' in terms of school population. If we have to deal with the downsides of being so large we should also reap the benefits like setting the calendar and letting the smaller surrounding districts either match up or not. But it seems the vast majority of FCPS teachers with kids in school have kids in FCPS schools. |