Or the elections. Whichever comes first. |
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This is absolutely key. When you have climate change deniers and book banners running for the school board, they're not going to win. Run some moderates that most of us can vote for! I also think there should be some sort of requirement that the school board members either must have children attending the school system currently, or within the past 5 years (or some reasonable length of time). People with a vested interest in the schools their children attend are likely to at least attempt to do better. |
Christmas is a national holiday because it’s rooted in Christianity. It was designated as such long before our population became as diverse as it is today. The argument that schools couldn’t possibly hold classes between Christmas and New Year’s doesn’t really hold up; we often have school or work days that fall between holidays at other times of the year. The reason we don’t during this stretch isn’t logistical. It’s cultural tradition. And that tradition reflects how our national calendar has historically centered around Christian observances. |
This needs to change, look at the 2027 spring break. MARCH 22-26 with another June 17 last day. This is a big difference to the 2025 calendar which had spring break April 14-18 and the last day on June 11. That is 12 weeks post spring break a full month longer than 2025! In fact the post spring break stretch is even longer than the winter break to spring break stretch! Spring break should be moved a week or two later. |
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School calendar is fine, now we have three year's calendar and it really helps families plan ahead. Remember those days that we didn't have any calendar a few months before the new school year??
Off days are great for some students and frustrating for others, we’ve discussed this so many times, and no one is going to convince anyone otherwise. Maybe it’s time to move on. |
The problem is the end date, not Spring Break. |
100% agree. |
Maybe you're ok with a bad calendar, but many parents actually care about their kids education. |
No, the end date is the same every year, Spring Break swings widely based on when Easter is that year. Spring Break should be the first week of April or the week after quarter end every year like it is in most of the country. |
LOL, if the end date was the same every year, then we'd be done in early June. It's been getting further and further into June every year. Most people like Spring Break the way it is, but starting way earlier and ending way later are a real problem. |
Unless Fairfax can convince surrounding counties, it will not happen. Too many teachers who have kid in Loudoun and vice versa. |
The calendars are planned out for the next three years. Take a look at them now and start planning ahead for childcare. Here are some ideas. (When I had a school-aged child, my husband and I took turns taking days off. Or we would partner with another family and take turns that way. You're going to need to start working with other families as your kids get older anyway. Having a parent carpool saved us when our daughter was in high school sports and didn't have her license yet. She had to be picked up after school every day.) 1. Community and Local Program Options Park Authority Day Camps: Fairfax County Park Authority often offers one-day “Schools Out” camps or workshops at recreation centers. These usually run 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and include sports, crafts, and games. Local YMCAs or JCCs: Many host “Schools Out” programs with flexible drop-off and pickup times. STEM or Art Centers: Look for one-day workshops at places like Code Ninjas, iCode, ArtSpace, or local pottery/painting studios. Sports Clubs: Soccer, basketball, and gymnastics facilities sometimes offer day clinics during school breaks. 2. Parent-Organized Solutions Childcare Swap: Partner with a few trusted families to rotate childcare duties on teacher workdays. Each parent takes one day off work to host a small group of kids. Shared Sitter/Nanny Pool: Team up with neighbors to hire one sitter for a group of children—lowering costs and adding built-in playmates. High School Helpers: Many responsible high school students are available for daytime babysitting on no-school days. Ask through neighborhood groups or school parent chats. 3. Flexible Work Options Adjust Work Hours: If possible, shift hours earlier or later to accommodate a partial day at home. Remote Work Day: Some parents coordinate with their managers to work from home when schools close. Split Schedule with a Partner or Friend: One parent covers the morning, another covers the afternoon—so neither has to take a full day off. |
Clearly written by someone not dealing with this. |
My kid is getting a fantastic education at FCPS. As your kids get into middle school and high school, you and your kids will be grateful for the days off. FCPS schools are very academically demanding, and you'll welcome getting those breaks to either catch up on homework, projects, studying, or just to decompress for a little bit. I get that it's more difficult to find childcare for the elementary school kids, but you can make it work. We're lucky that we live in a county with so many options. |