Yay! Another religious holiday!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


Wish you would move and/or stop complaining.
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Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


Maybe you should send your kid to private. Homeschooling is also an option.


Maybe Public Schools should have a sensible schedule. I don't think that we have a month left this year were the kids have a full week of school every week. We have a few were there is only one short week but most have 2-3 weeks that are off or shortened. Say what you will about diversity but many kids need a more stable schedule.

Between Teacher Workdays and Religious holidays and Federal Holidays the kids are out of school in a way that is disruptive. Something needs to change. And yes, I filled out the survey. And I have looked at the survey results and it sure as hell looks to me like most parents are not happy with the schedule.


Tell me you don't have a kid in honors and AP classes in HS without telling me you don't have a kid in honors and AP classes in HS. These breaks are so welcome in our house!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let me translate for OP:

"ugh, I hate having to take care of my own kids, wish I could go to Monday Barre class"



Working parents with young kinds actually have to pay $100+ for camps every single time there is a random school holiday. I'm not allowed to wfh while caring for my children. These holidays seem to be pushed by rich families with SAHMs.
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Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


Maybe you should send your kid to private. Homeschooling is also an option.


Maybe Public Schools should have a sensible schedule. I don't think that we have a month left this year were the kids have a full week of school every week. We have a few were there is only one short week but most have 2-3 weeks that are off or shortened. Say what you will about diversity but many kids need a more stable schedule.

Between Teacher Workdays and Religious holidays and Federal Holidays the kids are out of school in a way that is disruptive. Something needs to change. And yes, I filled out the survey. And I have looked at the survey results and it sure as hell looks to me like most parents are not happy with the schedule.


My ADHD kid with EF issues welcomes the break. Her HS schedule is very demanding.

Actually, the first 3 weeks in December are full weeks.


And then time off so not a full month of school. The Winter Holiday is normal but the disruptions in September and October are new. January and February are traditionally a mess because it is near impossible to get back into a routine due to the various Federal Holidays and then snow days. Now we are extending that with extra days off in April.

The fall used to be reasonably stable but no more.

A complete mess.

My kid is fine but he doesn't have any issues and is chill and goes with the flow well. My friends kid with anxiety and ADHD is having issues with refusal this year because of all the disruptions. I can only imagine the trouble that kids with executive functioning issues are having because there are consistent changes to schedules.

It is unnecessary. Make these days O days where there are no tests or homework or assignments due. Let people who want to miss, miss without punishment, but stop disrupting the routines that are needed for lots of kids.

And if your high school kid needs the extra time to do the work and is stressed about the work load, revisit your kids workload.
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Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


Maybe you should send your kid to private. Homeschooling is also an option.


Maybe Public Schools should have a sensible schedule. I don't think that we have a month left this year were the kids have a full week of school every week. We have a few were there is only one short week but most have 2-3 weeks that are off or shortened. Say what you will about diversity but many kids need a more stable schedule.

Between Teacher Workdays and Religious holidays and Federal Holidays the kids are out of school in a way that is disruptive. Something needs to change. And yes, I filled out the survey. And I have looked at the survey results and it sure as hell looks to me like most parents are not happy with the schedule.


Actually, the first 3 weeks in December are full weeks.


And then time off so not a full month of school. The Winter Holiday is normal but the disruptions in September and October are new. January and February are traditionally a mess because it is near impossible to get back into a routine due to the various Federal Holidays and then snow days. Now we are extending that with extra days off in April.

The fall used to be reasonably stable but no more.

A complete mess.

My kid is fine but he doesn't have any issues and is chill and goes with the flow well. My friends kid with anxiety and ADHD is having issues with refusal this year because of all the disruptions. I can only imagine the trouble that kids with executive functioning issues are having because there are consistent changes to schedules.

It is unnecessary. Make these days O days where there are no tests or homework or assignments due. Let people who want to miss, miss without punishment, but stop disrupting the routines that are needed for lots of kids.

And if your high school kid needs the extra time to do the work and is stressed about the work load, revisit your kids workload.


Seeing as how they need to show rigor to get into a decent college and get merit, no!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


Completely agree. The hypocrisy is mind boggling.
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Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


Maybe you should send your kid to private. Homeschooling is also an option.


Maybe Public Schools should have a sensible schedule. I don't think that we have a month left this year were the kids have a full week of school every week. We have a few were there is only one short week but most have 2-3 weeks that are off or shortened. Say what you will about diversity but many kids need a more stable schedule.

Between Teacher Workdays and Religious holidays and Federal Holidays the kids are out of school in a way that is disruptive. Something needs to change. And yes, I filled out the survey. And I have looked at the survey results and it sure as hell looks to me like most parents are not happy with the schedule.


Actually, the first 3 weeks in December are full weeks.


And then time off so not a full month of school. The Winter Holiday is normal but the disruptions in September and October are new. January and February are traditionally a mess because it is near impossible to get back into a routine due to the various Federal Holidays and then snow days. Now we are extending that with extra days off in April.

The fall used to be reasonably stable but no more.

A complete mess.

My kid is fine but he doesn't have any issues and is chill and goes with the flow well. My friends kid with anxiety and ADHD is having issues with refusal this year because of all the disruptions. I can only imagine the trouble that kids with executive functioning issues are having because there are consistent changes to schedules.

It is unnecessary. Make these days O days where there are no tests or homework or assignments due. Let people who want to miss, miss without punishment, but stop disrupting the routines that are needed for lots of kids.

And if your high school kid needs the extra time to do the work and is stressed about the work load, revisit your kids workload.


Seeing as how they need to show rigor to get into a decent college and get merit, no!


Your kid will get into college but maybe not a top 25 school. If your kid is that stressed over school, then the rigor is too much for them. Be more worried about your kids ability and mental well being then prestige of the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


What religious holiday? This is a professional day for the teachers. The number of days your kid goes to school is not impacted. Why are you so toxic and bitter?
Anonymous
I like the days off. The calendar was put out months ago and my spouse and I set a schedule to cover childcare while school is closed. My daughter came home on Friday asking about what Diwali was so we spent some time looking up information about it, giving her more appreciation for other cultures and their traditions. If we are going to have a full 2 weeks off where those celebrating Christmas can travel to see family, the least we can do is allow a few more prominent minority religions in the area one or two days to observe their own holidays. I personally would rather move winter break back to mid/late January at the end of the 2nd quarter and just give the federal holidays of Christmas Day and New Years Day off but I know that would never fly.

As for people saying just have religious holidays be days with no tests/quizzes, that has been the suggestion for years but ask any Jewish person how well it was followed.
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Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


Completely agree. The hypocrisy is mind boggling.


I'm not a fan either as a working parent, but I hardly see it as hypocrisy to not want public schools entangled with Christianity. The major christian holiday is still the most significant break. I don't want any religion to be taught or promoted in publics schools - that is what a private parochial is for.
Anonymous
FCPS should follow the same calendar as the federal government as those are the minimum overlapping holidays for all industries. The teacher work days are silly and should be set up for 2 days by having half of the teachers do one day and the other half the other so the children can still attend school and alternate classes for the teachers taking the work day.
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Anonymous wrote:FCPS should follow the same calendar as the federal government as those are the minimum overlapping holidays for all industries. The teacher work days are silly and should be set up for 2 days by having half of the teachers do one day and the other half the other so the children can still attend school and alternate classes for the teachers taking the work day.


Wow. This is a staggeringly stupid idea, and I use that word sparingly. The idea a school could function with half the staff gone shows you have zero comprehension of how things work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's what I don't get... why are some of the religious holidays teacher workdays, and others are just holidays with everyone off? It almost seems like FCPS is using these religious holidays as an excuse to have teacher workdays, if the holidays come at the right time in the calendar.


The teachers would have professional days anyway. Theyve just put them on religious holidays to accommodate a diverse student body. Of course, this inconveniences the diverse teacher population, but it's something.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We've had 3 (4?) religious holidays so far this year... and endless more to come.

Liberals fought hard to remove any entanglement between public school and Christian religion, now these hypocrites can't add enough religious holidays to the schedule.

Wish my kids were in school and learning. Wish the School Board even cared about that.


What religious holiday? This is a professional day for the teachers. The number of days your kid goes to school is not impacted. Why are you so toxic and bitter?


Incorrect. Today is a full holiday, not a professional workday. https://www.fcps.edu/calendars/standard-school-year-calendar
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder why VA has the lowest standards for math and reading in the nation (50th)?


I'm going to ask you to show your work on this one. Also, FCPS is not all of VA.
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