+1 Spot on. |
My kid studied abroad to a non western country, and had classes both on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. They never would have thought to insist that schools were closed for a western religious holiday that is not a primary holiday in that country. |
I guess you can keep arguing this until you’re blue in the face. The last time FCPS started school after Labor Day was in 2016. If your kid started kindergarten in 2016 and they were not held back or skipped a grade, they would be in 9th grade right now. If they are currently in grade 7, they started kindergarten in 2018. Here are the calendars: https://teacherquality.nctq.org/dmsView/Fairfax_16-17_calendar https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/forms/SY16-17StandardCal.pdf https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/forms/SY18-19StandardCal.pdf https://teacherquality.nctq.org/dmsView/Fairfax_19-20-standard-school-year-calendar |
They might consider it if 1000 students were Christian. |
+1 you don’t need to do math either. The date in 2018 that school started was 8/28/18. That’s BEFORE Labor Day. And my child is a current 7th grader. PP is an idiot. |
| The 2 week winter break is not going away. Most people that took the survey a few years back wanted it. Secondly, I have looked at many calendars recently from different areas of the US and they have 2 week winter breaks. It isn’t that foreign of a concept. |
+1 I will fight anyone to the death who tries to take away that two week winter break. |
No, they wouldn't. There are thousands of Christians in that country. They still go to work and school on Christmas. |
2 weeks is a nice winter break. I don't think that should be taken away. But like many said, my family can't travel over winter break because we have to stay local/semi local with family due to the religious holiday. I would really like a full week off another time of the year, not tied to a religious holiday like Easter, so my family can travel. Obviously this is a selfish ask, but if schools can't plan around wealthier families too, families just take off. So many kids in our school just leave in the middle of the year for 1-2 weeks because there isn't another time they can go. Many of the places that families are from (India especially) are not places you want to visit in the summer. Also, half days are the worst and should be outlawed. Many families no longer have any ability whatsoever to telework, so they have to take a full day of annual leave on half days. Just make the half day a full day off. |
Eid isn't the "random day off" that everyone is talking about. I do think the major religious holidays should be days off. Let's get rid of Columbus day, All saints day, Veteran's Day, 3 kings day, Orthodox Christmas, lunar new year (not religious), Ash Wednesday, Juneteenth. Runners up would be Diwali and Bodhi day. I went to Catholic School and we didn't have Ash Wednesday off. Services were early in the morning and then you wore your ash cross all day at school. Most federal holidays should not be school holidays unless they're major. Veteran's Day, Columbus Day, and President's Day are great teaching days. |
We’ve always had Columbus Day off, you nut. |
Was t it promised to staff that the 2 week winter break would remain as long as schools were starting before Labor Day? |
LOL, apparently no one even knows the exact date of Eid until some random dude sees the moon. It's the very definition of random. It's causing the insane 5 day Memorial Day weekend that nobody wanted. Get rid of all the religious holidays. |
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But why? It has no meaning, unlike Ramadan or Yom Kippur. It's just an extra day off and only Federal employees and banks have that day off. Everyone else has to scramble for childcare |