Exactly because when they are off for days throughout the school year, they only have to go three or four days without food. Oh wait, do kids need food every day? |
Sigh. A snow day and a random work day do not compare volume wise to the amount of kids that are in camp in the summer. College kids are a huge part of the summer camp workforce |
That absolutely does not mean: 1) coat is the same for mid year camps staffed by adults vs summer camps staffed by college kids and 2) that it is as easy for parents to take PTO to cover parts of it. |
+1 Two ES Teachers |
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I did not realize 26-27 was posted:
https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2024-06/2026-2027-standard-school-year-calendar.pdf |
Yes!! This would be so awesome. Maybe one day we'll get there... |
This will eventually lead to a loss of even more teachers. The school week has been stretched to several weeks longer than it used to be with no commensurate increase in pay. Teachers who needed a 2nd job now have several weeks less in summer income because those days have now been spread out to a day here and a day there. |
| I think the General Public are not aware that many teachers must have summer income. When we got out in mid June and did not start until after Labor Day that gave them the opportunity to hold down a second job and also gave families opportunities to plan ahead for summer vacations, camps etc. There is no doubt that the addition of all of the various religious holidays and the extended two weeks for winter break, have had a delirious impact. In addition I pity the AP teachers many of whom I know very well who try to pack in their curriculum in a shortened time span due to SOL testing starting in April and so many four day weeks. The calendar is definitely a mess and will continue to be a mess as long as the school board feels everybody has to have a voice that must be heard. When you try to please everyone you please nobody. |
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I think they need to match it up better to when the SOL’s and the AP tests are given. I’m just looking at McLean’s dates since it was the first one to come up on a search https://mcleanhs.fcps.edu/node/4680 and all the SOL’s are done before Memorial Day apart from retakes, but even those are done by the end of May after MD. AP tests for HS are the same. And I think there’s a mental block after Memorial Day - everyone is checked out and not much learning is going on. It feels like wasted time. I know some 1st grade teacher is going to say they’re doing a lot after Memorial Day but it’s different when you get to SOL age.
They could do a better job of consolidating the teacher work days and student holidays. 24-25 calendar actually isn’t too bad with this, the annoying 3 hour ES ER days notwithstanding. But 25-26 is rough. For example, October 2025 has holidays for Yom Kippur on Thursday 10/2, and Diwali on Tuesday 10/21, and a teacher work day on Monday 10/13 for Columbus/Indigenous Peoples Day. They couldn’t give a teacher work day on any of those days and consolidate a little? The kids have a day off on Veterans Day in November - which historically was NOT a student holiday - with 2 days off earlier in the month for teacher work days/voting and 3 days for Thanksgiving? If they could cut out just 5 days of holidays, they could get out on June 10th. |
The school isn't there to provide meals for the summer. And why would the rest of the kids have to change their schedules to achieve this goal? Host food kitchens for families if needed. |
DP, I think the PP was trying to say that this service should not be the responsibility of the school system. |
I believe the summer meals aren’t administered by the school system but are just distributed at schools and other community sites. |
Some are suggesting that the school year is extended so that poor students can get two meals a day during the week. That isn't the purpose of school. |
Year round schooling is great for families and students, if it incorporates 2-3 weeks off at regular intervals and perhaps a 5-6 week summer break. This 1-2 days off every couple of weeks and multiple weeks of standardized testing is terrible all around. |