Ok. It was adopted December 3rd. |
We book our vacations in Sept. So December is late for us. But my point was they promised to start doing it in April of the prior year and I wish that would have happened. |
And we all wish COVID hadn’t happened- but alas. This is what f’ed up the calendar. We started a few weeks late due to COVID. |
If that’s the case then why not start a week earlier? |
It’s been said a few times, there’s a required number of weeks between the end and start of school. We stared a couple weeks later than originally planned last year due to covid/ virtual training For teachers. |
One thing I am curious about- Is summer break length due to teacher contracts? (How does this play out for year round schools). |
You mean Catholic schools. Independent schools mostly start after Labor Day. |
It’s time for a year round calendar (with more shorter breaks) |
+1 None of the private school families we know have started yet. |
Well guess what you know they are off all of July and 1/2 of august. The end of august is hurricane season. |
The hard part is there aren't camps the week before school starts, so people use that week as vacation to fill the childcare gap. But it's not clear what week that will be. We already booked our vacation rental for next August, as it was filling up. Hopefully we predicted the right week before school starting. APS really should set a calendar earlier. It's not like holidays aren't known more than a year in advance. My school district as a kid had a 5 year calendar and each year they set the calendar for the 5th year out. |
The length of the school year is set by teacher contracts. The length of the summer is set by building reno timeliness and bus maintenance. |
But that’s the Arlington Way. Solicit all kids of feedback and ignore all of it. This isn’t new. |
Because we had to add more days off to coincide with more religious holidays. |
Really? |