Do you know what the others, including "Loudoun", are doing to implement the requirement? |
Loudoun is doing full days after seeking parent feedback, and selected them for their proximity to other holidays. Arlington added two full days off. Alexandria says their plan will not be removing any instructional time. Richmond is using existing training days. It’s really just Fairfax who need 21 school hours arranged to be as wasteful of student and parent time as possible. |
It's only early departure for elementary. Middle and high school will have full days all of those days. |
Which still means most FCPS schools…don’t have five day school weeks this year. I don’t see why the fact that middle and high school students will is relevant since they don’t present the same childcare challenges—still not addresses— as elementary school. |
| The November 25 date for some pryamids is stupid. That gives 1.5 days of school that week. They should have selected another day. |
I like this date. Most kids are out that week for the holiday anyway, and teachers don't have much scheduled. Even more reason to plan a week vacation. |
School isn't daycare. You should never view it at such. Be thankful they are telling you the days now. |
This- let's be real whatever they do people will have a problem with. |
No it isn’t daycare, but leaving elementary age children unattended is a crime. So not considering working parents is pretty darn irresponsible. |
I keep hearing this, but parents in Arlington and Loudoun were allowed to weigh in on the decision— and aren’t having a problem. |
This is the dumbest thing I've heard. Yes, it's not daycare (if by that you mean for under 5 year olds). But it's where kids go daily and you should be able to count on it. That's like saying you shouldn't trust that the bridges are always there. Stop buying in Arlington because you shouldn't rely on a bridge to get to work. Except your tax payer dollars paid $$$ for that school and the bridge. |
I don’t know why we don’t use some of the already scheduled SP and SD days. ES Teacher |
I'm in Loudoun and have talked to dozens of parents about the days off. Most are very, very happy for the full days off. I particularly liked October 30, 31, November 1-3 and November 5 off. I'd love to see a count of how many kids will be in school on November 4!! I think most people asked for longer, consecutive breaks. Early release Mondays wouldn't have worked for me. The school won't release my kids without a parent present and I wouldn't be able to get to school at that time due to my work. I would take my kids to my parents house instead for the entire day and they'd miss the half day. |
I thought the reason for complaining about 5 day weeks was "learning loss." |
Oh yes they are. Are you kidding? |