Ah is the daycare parents piping in. Teenagers don’t want this at all. They want to get jobs and they don’t want to be stuck going to school all damn year. Not everything is about Jaxon in 2nd grade. |
This is such a stupid argument. The ONLY reason we have that particular two weeks off in Dec/January rather than at the end of the Quarter is because of Christmas and New Year's. You know it, I know it, we all know it. If we were having a true winter break, it would be at the end of the quarter in January. I can make an even better connection for spring break. A few years ago, FCPS sent out a survey that literally asked parents and teachers if they wanted spring break tied to Easter. The majority of respondents apparently said yes, so therefore spring break is always going to be tied to easter and is going flip around between March and April. A lot of school systems don't do this, they pick the last week of March or the first week of April or the week after Quarter end EVERY YEAR for their spring break. But FCPS ties it to Easter. It is not quit literally an easter break, but it is an Easter Break. Again, everyone knows it, it was literally in a survey. FCPS will fully admit it. Just because your religious holidays aren't in the name doesn't mean those breaks are not tied to the religious holidays. Stop being outraged at other religions getting holidays off when you're getting yours off, too. |
You're an idiot. |
1) Easter. My recollection is that parents mainly wanted it divorced from eastern ot did not care. It was the teachers that overwhelmingly voted to keep it hooked to Easter. This is because a good chunk of the FCPS staff live in another district so it created huge issues when our spring break did not align with the other districts who all do week before Easter. It is a staffing and alignment issue not an Easter/religious issue. 2) Xmas and NY period - I agree two full weeks is too long but 10 days about is needed. Where do you work that things don’t get super dead from 12/24-1/1? It is a country (or at least entire DC area) cultural reality that people take an extended stretch off during this period. Yes they do it because of the holidays - because an overwhelming share of the country celebrates those holidays. It would not be feasible for FCPS to staff school during this period. |
I recall Superintendent Garza promising that winter break would remain 2 weeks. I was at a Superintendent’s Advisory Council meeting for staff and I think it was at the time early dismissal Mondays were being eliminated, although it could have been when the start date was moving to before Labor Day. |
Does anyone have inside knowledge on what day graduations will start next year? This year they start May 30 (I think). |
The only way to divorce Spring Break for Easter is for there to be a regional pact among the counties. |
Actually, I'm an FCPS high school teacher with high school (and college) kids. Differing opinions and all that. My kids are/were lifeguards and swim teachers, so they are used to working evenings and weekends while school is in session. |
+1 and I am all for it. |
I'm an idiot because I want my kids in school? You need to look in the mirror. |
But this is not a priority for them so it’s not going to happen. |
You’re an idiot because you stated Christmas is one day when you know damn well it’s actually not. |
LOL, you expose yourself with every post. You have no idea what you are talking about. Just give up. |
You are missing a crucial detail. FCPS moved spring break to the end of the quarter. None of the other school systems did this. Many of our teachers and support staff live in other counties. FCPS was out one week and the rest of the area was out Easter week. FCPS employees ran into significant childcare issues due to FCPS spring break not aligned to the rest of the area. Teachers and staff wanted spring break tied to other districts, which happens to be Easter week. They voted in that survey too. No matter though. If the vast majority wanted spring break tied to Easter, then that is a cultural choice based on when spring break traditionally occurs in northern Virginia, not a religious decision, because: A) Holy Week is a time of reflection, worship and sacrifice for practicing Christians, not a party on the beach and fly to Disney week. Practicing Christians want spring break separated from Holy Week, just like the Catholic schools do. If spring break was determined based on Christian residents, it would either be the week after Easter, or the end of the quarter, but certainly NOT Holy Week. B) It was a large majority that voted to keep spring break with Easter. The percentage was larger than the actual percentage of religious, practicing Christians. Since the practicing Christians prefer spring break uncoupled from Holy Week, one can only assume that many of the votes to keep spring break on Holy Week came from non Christians and non practicing cultural Christians who just view Easter as Egg Hunt Bunny Day, not Our Lord has risen Day. C) If FCPS was observing Easter as a religious holiday, they would have kids in school Holy Week, giving an early dismissal on Good Friday with Good Friday listed on the calendar. That would be an example of FCPS religiously obaerving Easter. To your other point, try having school on Christmas Eve and Chrsitmas Day. You wouldn't have enough teachers or students to staff a full grade anywhere, except maube 1 or 2 places. Christmas is the largest CULTURAL holiday in the USA and one of our first national holidays. It is sewn into the cultural fabric and history of our country. Celebrating Christmas is as American as celebrating the Fourth of July and part of our country's history from the beginning. It is religious, clearly. But it is also one of the most significant secular cultural celebrations in the USA and has been from the beginning of our nation. To claim otherwise shows a gross misunderstanding of our nation's history and culture. |
Graduations always start the first week with June days (sometimes that has a couple of May Days) But with this bunch, who knows. FCPS appears to have changed the graduation queue this year from the traditional queue, so they could screw up the graduation timeline too. |