When FCPS had elementary schools on a year round calendar it seemed to be pretty popular with the staff members in those buildings. I'd go for it and I know a lot of my colleagues would as well. |
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Here is the story from 2010.
http://ww2.fairfaxtimes.com/cms/story.php?id=1978 |
| My two younger children are at Dogwood. I had opted out for my oldest, as he would be on the year round calendar, and I was not. I think I would really like the schedule, and I know the teachers preferred it for learning, especially for the at-risk population. Unless it existed county-wide, I am not sure I would want to teach on a different calendar than my children though. The cuts were due to budget, not ineffectiveness. |
Not short sighted at all. My kids have done nothing academic for the last few days of school since they started elementary school. If I had plans, why would I rearrange my schedule for two days where they will be watching movies, having parties, and leaving before noon (last day)? Last year it was probably a couple of weeks of very little academic stuff for older DC because after the SOLs were over, it seemed as if the focus on teaching was over. Maybe if FCPS was so concerned about education, they would work harder at getting a waiver from the Kings Dominion rule. That way more of the school year occurs before the SOLs. My kids will be in school for the last two days of school because they don't want to miss the parties, but I get why other parents aren't planning to skip camps or vacation time to go have their kids watch movies. |
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| Anybody know if SACC will be open the week of the 23rd? They usually stay open the full week, but wondering what they will do with the additional days. |