| My HSer likes the breaks. Gives them time to get everything done to the best of their ability. Straight A student, all honors and APs. |
+1 same |
March and April have no federal holidays. If you're lumping in Easter as "major holiday in the US", that's understandable, but it isn't a federal holiday and isn't in both months in the same year. Most feds I know would be happy to have their kids in school for Veterans' Day, Presidents' Day, and Columbus/Indigenous People's Day. |
Every year when they put out the calendar, it's a dog and pony show. They ask for input. Everyone hates it. Sometimes we even vote on which calendar we prefer. All the calendar options are terrible and don't take into account what parents and teachers are asking for. They make sure not to choose the calendar that the majority voted for and they choose the calendar they wanted in the first place. Nearly everyone hates the calendar. I just don't know anyone who wants random little days off instead of week long breaks where kids can really get refreshed, visit family members or go to a week long camp. |
+100 My oldest has said this prepares them for college- less frequent class meetings and more independent work time. I do see how this could be troublesome for younger students, so ideally there would be fewer breaks at the elementary level while still maintaining them in high school. |
Those are definitely holidays that could provide learning in the classrooms. MLK day too. I personally want kids in school for more of the days that aren't federal holidays. Like Halloween and Lunar New Year. |
I don't know a school in FCPS that's advocating perfect attendance. Maybe PARENTS are, but I've never seen a school want that. Our family has been in FCPS a long time. I think these screwy calendars really began about 12 years ago....my oldest was in 1st grade and we had a major snowstorm and went to school in January for maybe 3 (5?) total days. It was terrible. After that, they changed to 180 days, "extended" the school day so that the available drop off and dismissal times could be counted as instructional time and really started chopping up the weeks. The calendar has been inconsistent (and seemingly getting worse) for many years, and despite the "opportunity" to provide input, the calendar always seems to be counterintuitive to what anyone I know would like. I also don't think the constant revolving door of superintendents has been a benefit. I understand there's not much we can truly do about that, unfortunately. But having a new set of priorities every few years has likely added to the chaotic calendaring. |
+1. NP and the daily 2 hour delays would be perfect for MS and HS students only. Keep the breaks, keep 2 hour delays, start after Labor Day, end at Memorial Day and let them make up any extra needed hours on Schoology or asynchronous. Elementary goes full time, normal days. Do that and a school board member wins in a landslide. No, I don’t want to run. |
Early release was added summer ‘24 and changed summer ‘25. Perhaps if your kid spent more time in school simple arithmetic wouldn’t elude you. |
Stop w the MLK day nonsense and lumping it in w the lunar new year and Halloween. Jerk/jerk off. |
| My board of supervisors rep is running on an affordability platform. I wrote and asked them to address the affordability issues that FCPS is causing their constituents with this calendar. Appropriate childcare for 2-3 kids for early releases and other fully optional days off is running into the five figures and it’s completely avoidable. |
I understand that care can be pricey, but this is surprising to me. |
You knew this in August if not earlier …. |
It shouldn’t surprise you in this area. October alone cost $2000. We are in jobs which require us to go to the office so the week of snow days a week after the storm was $40/hour. |
Yes, we are in Fairfax Co, but 5 figures for just early releases and “fully optional” days off? BTW, what does that mean, “fully optional days off”? Maybe I’m not considering the same number of days. |