Anybody think break is too long

Anonymous
Til Jan 7th??? Way too long.
Anonymous
Way to long to spend time with your own kids??? Seriously!!! I feel sorry for your children.
Anonymous
It's awfully early to be feeling that way, they've only been home for three weekdays...
Anonymous
My child has had a so-so fall so far, and I am just so glad to have him away from school and with me and family for a while...
Anonymous
I admit, I think two weeks is a lot!
Anonymous
Long yes, but oh well. That's why they end up in school almost until July.
Anonymous
I hate school breaks. I don't get work breaks, and my budget is so slim that paying for child care is a total bitch. And school breaks don't mean I get to spend any extra time with dd at all.
Anonymous
Not long enough!!!!
-a teacher
Anonymous
Too long...and spring break is really late this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not long enough!!!!
-a teacher


why do you teach?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not long enough!!!!
-a teacher


why do you teach?


For the vacations! Duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Long yes, but oh well. That's why they end up in school almost until July.


This is my issue with it. School until 6/20 is silly; classrooms are more productive in January than in June.
Anonymous
I am so happy for the time with my child. It's a great break in the middle of the year. I don't believe school exists to fulfill my daycare/work needs. Those are separate issues.
Anonymous
It is perfect! I wish every year had at least two full weeks.

We are having a wonderful time with iur kids.
Anonymous
I am on the fence on this. I work so I think it's a great opportunity to spend time with my child. We have a great time and do a lot of fun stuff. But at the same time I wish that she was at school for one or two of the days so I could have time to myself for more than an hour or so. I rarely take time off work and since I have managed to take some off this December, I wish I could have a 6 hour stretch to just lay low, watch TV or lounge.
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