When you choose to work in one school district and live in another, that’s how it goes. I don’t seen how it’s different then any other working parent. They were lucky the spring breaks worked out for this one calendar year. |
Oh. I guess that makes sense, although since it seems like they go back to the drawing board and come up with new factors to consider every year, they could easily decide to start on 8/28/23 and stick with the 10 weeks of summer... |
| Terrible calendar that makes a joke of their equity agenda. Email the SB and complain!!!!!!! |
Parents of little kids might. Parents of teens do not think summer is too long. |
We are talking about teens. Not elementary kids. Parents of teens prefer that school ends shortly after AP exams, shortly after memorial day and no later than the first week of June. They aren't too worried about the pool at that age. |
Parents of teens don't worry about that. If you had teens you would know that half of the work day is spent sleeping in. The working parent thing is an elementary kid issue. Not a teen issue. |
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Most teens don't take AP exams. Your post reeks of privilege.
Most low income people prefer school to go as long as possible into June for childcare issues. |
Pssst. FCPS does not decide which day Diwali occurs on. I mean, get real. I am as anti the current school board as they come, but getting mad at them for not moving Diwali and Yom Kippur is a tad over the top. |
| I would bet that teens would be happy to have a 2 week break at the end of each quarter because that would give them more time to recover/catch up during the school year. |
What they should have done if they are adding holidays is move some of the teacher workdays to June 12-14, and end the year for students on June 9th. |
This is not true. There is a woman who is very involved in the Democratic party circles, a fairly decent sized donor, who really led the charge to add religious holidays to the calendar. She has been working on this for years (she is a Jewish woman and very involved in her synagogue as well as an FCPS parent who is very frustrated by what she has seen as a lack of attention paid to "O" days when it comes to her kids being out of school on religious holidays). She basically declared war against the members of the current school board who voted against adding additional religious holidays. She really put in the time and the effort and pulled the strings that she needed to, and got it done. |
Same here. Fewer weeks that I have to schedule summer camps. They can do SACC on the random days off. |
Holidays on those days is ridiculous. We know that they wanted to do this last year and were told that they couldn't because the attendance data does not show an abnormal number of absences on those days justifying having the day off. Leave them as O days, don't allow tests of assignments on or around those days. |
No, they wouldn't. That would screw up their summers AND their sports/activities/clubs/rehearsals. For those with summer jobs, it would completely cut into that schedule. It would also make it very difficult for teens to participate in any summer programs as most of them start the middle of June. Do you know many teens? |
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“ I really feel for the teachers that live in other counties. The School Board fixed the Spring Break issue, but now we are starting before any other county and also ending the latest. ”
+1 This blows a hole in their “well we just added them for county consistency with neighbors” legal defense. |