You actually mean it’s awful for the parents who both have to work because then one of them has to use vacation time to stay home or you have to find child care. |
Gosh, as a teacher, constant disruptions are not good. These three and four day weeks are disruptive--whether planned or snow days. I don't think people would begrudge the snow days if there were not so many other shortened weeks. |
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Agreed, and the county doesn’t seem to do anything except close. Which sure when it’s one day but “frozen buss stops” NYC managed to dig themselves out in a day we couldn’t do it in a week?
Also the child care argument is a dog whistle, yes teaching should be a respected profession but yelling at parents for how dare they be upset they can’t work a full week of work without planning 12 months in advance. Is disenginious at best. We had to sign up for SAIC 1.5 yrs in advance to get on a 3 yr waiting list, camps are all full about now so yes.. school being closed and taking into account parents needs too isn’t discounting anyone else. |
Our PTA tried to do this (specifically tutoring and STEM activities) last year with parent volunteers and the principal wouldn't let it through because "we can't have parents instructing." There are some great teachers and administrators in FCPS but so many just want the status quo which means they have to shut down anything that might be better than what they can/will offer. |
This is infuriating, but unsurprising, because it cuts against the FCPS belief that every student has a SAHM with no obligations but to get them three hours early. Some kids would probably enjoy three extra hours of STEM and then where’s the “hardship” narrative? |
Stop. Just stop!!!! My kids are in HS and they don't need child care. I have one kid in Honors classes and they have complained that it has been hard to gain momentum. My other kid has learning disabilities and has missed out on critical support and interventions that the school provides and consistency and predictability is what helps him thrive. The calendar has been utterly chaotic on our household. Some of you have quite the nerve to defend the calendar in its current form. |
It sounds like your kid really should be in an elite private school. Review those calendars carefully, though, because they tend to have fewer school days than public school. |
Why is this the responsibility of schools? And you want local businesses to send staff in to schools to babysit?! WTH. |
Only a mediocre person with a mediocre mindset thinks a kid who wants to learn more shouldn't be in public schools. AAP doesn't mean anything anymore/ |
Why is it the responsibility of schools to educate and enrich during…school days? Because that is in fact the entire point of schools. If they need to provide three hours off to their teaching staff they can find three hours of worthwhile and age appropriate programming. Or they can teach! No one would object to them just teaching. |
FCPS has already been sued (and lost) for the special education component. They are flat out just not doing what is required. |
| We have no problem with the days off. We just roll with it. |
You're so chill. Can I be like you? A mediocre cog! |
How many times are you going to use the word mediocre in this thread?! |
Haha 100%- why is it the responsibility of schools to teach on a day that is not even marked on the calendar as being different from any other day. Pure gold |