I hope so. We are taking out kids out this year on the 19th, but they couldn't miss two days next year. |
They could. But many parents are off on these days. Virtually no one is off on the non-federal religious holidays. |
APE wanted more school days. You got em! |
It went from 178/179 to 180 |
yeah that's the 2 days people are complaining about having to be in school the week of Xmas-- Dec 21 and 22nd. Thanks APE! |
Looks like Eid and Yom Kippur to me |
I am generally not a supporter of APS closing school for religious holidays but the counterpoint is that no one has to miss school for Columbus Day or President's Day observance (and most parents would love a day off from work when the kids are in school - that is the holy grail!!!). But if you are Jewish and observing Yom Kippur, your kids can't go to school that day. That said, that is not true for all the religious holidays. Even with Rosh Hashanah some families would probably let their kids go to school for the afternoon by high school. |
9 full weeks |
Well, my point was that if a parent is already off work, 1) they don’t need to find childcare for young kids, and 2) they can take a long weekend trip with the family. Sending kids to school on every federal holiday while having all these religious ones off would be pretty annoying. That said, I agree they don’t need EVERY federal holiday off. And if they start after Labor Day again, no need to factor in Labor Day and the Friday before. So get rid of a couple of fed days, religious holidays, and get back at least a week of summer break. |
For those who don't work for the government, which are many people, we are finding childcare or taking time off for both religious and Federal holidays right now. Dropping some of these days, regardless of the category, would be helpful. It's too much. I wish APS would adopt the model from Falls Church City where we still have school on religious holidays, but teachers don't introduce new content or test on those days. Students get excused absences for their religious holidays. |
| The could get rid of the teacher work days and training days and use the religious holidays as teacher work days. Teachers work a certain percentage of these (e.g., 75%) so they could take off on the holidays they observe. No one celebrates all of the religious holidays. |
Oh sure let's have school on actual Jewish holidays so you can get two days off that are not even holidays the week of yours? |
We had that, didn't work |
In what way did it “not work”? We had 10-11 week long summers under that system. |
I don't think there was a policy not to introduce new content or test on those days. I never saw a list of the holidays where the rule would apply or heard it mentioned. I think APS just ignored the holidays. |