The last full week of May has Robinson plus all the nontraditional schools, then the rest of the schools start the next week. How did Robinson score that early one...I have one more year parenting in FCPS and I can only hope to be out as soon as possible!! |
Seems unlikely for 2026. With school ending so late the graduations will probably start later as well. |
My middle schooler will not be going to school until 6/18; he will be done on 6/12. No learning is happening those last 4 days |
Truest thing ever posted about these threads. |
That is INSANE, why would people pick the floating break instead of the simple post-quarter option? If they want it tied to Easter it's not even the correct week, the week after Easter is what you would want. The week before means Easter is the LAST DAY of the break! |
Look, I don't mind getting time off to travel at the end of the year, but let's not go crazy comparing Christmas with the 4th of July. Independence Day is an actual American holiday. Christmas, no matter how secular you make it, is still rooted in Christianity, and non-Christian Americans are no less American for not celebrating it. |
There are
66 Days 11 Hours 55 Minutes 28 Seconds to 18 August! |
Christmas or not, the FCPS calendar is deeply flawed and has far too many days off.
Can we just get a calendar that gives the Federal Holidays; a few days at the end of each quarter, 5 days for Thanksgiving, 1 week (not 2+) for Christmas and 1 week for Spring Break? And can we please be done early June!!! No one wants the endless days off, the endless time off in the Winter, the religious holidays etc etc. |
Teacher and parent here. I actually think we should have more days off during the school year and a shorter summer break. Kids and teachers need time to schedule doctor’s appointments, decompress a bit, or even catch up with some work. Also, that darn summer slump! |
It's the same old disagreement. Some of us like the shorter summer. But you already know that. |
I don't celebrate Christmas but the way it falls next year, two weeks are a must unless you want strange one day weeks and sparse attendance. Many places throughout the world however are off two weeks annually even when Christmas is on a weekend. - They need to eliminate five of the single off days and end a week earlier on June 10, even better if they can end June 5. August 18-June 17 is UNACCEPTABLE! |
9 week in school, three weeks off the rest of the year. That is year round school. Are you ready to embrace that? Love it as a kid, terrible for high schoolers. |
FCCPS 2025-26 calendar August 18-June 5 FCPS 2025-26 calendar August 18-June 17 Both have 2 weeks off late December into January. The difference is all the single day closures. |
and all the HS learning will stop for 75%-85% of the classes after ap exams done mid-may. |
Ummm, Christmas was one of the original national holidays, from the early days of our country. Christmas is by far the biggest cultural holiday in the US. Christmas is the only US holiday where the cultural secular part of the celebrations stretches for more than a month, far longer than the religious celebration of Advent that is 4 weeks, the religious celebration of Lent which is 40 days, the religious celebration of Christmas which runs from Christmas Eve to the Epiphany at 12 days, the religious celebration of Ramadan which is 30 days, or the cultural celebration of Chinese new year which is around 30 days. Secular Christmas celebrations in the US go on for weeks, starting with store and community decorations, as well as traditions like the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular, in early November right after Halloween, through the Epiphany the end of the first week of January. To say that the secular parts of Christmas, which stretch from the beginning of November through the beginning of January, and one of the original US National Holidays is not the biggest Americsn cultural holiday is just a falsehood. |