I have one of each and the cons for elementary out weight the pros for high school. Elementary with 1/2 releases can’t get into a rhythm or routine. It has been awful! Small groups get cut, learning is cut way may in elementary and differentiation just is impossible (small groups just can’t happen). |
It has pros and cons for high school. Summer is so short. It is hard to fix in other experiences for kids. Also - makes it hard for those kids who need to work to work! Really the calendar benefits high schoolers who take AP classes and don’t have to work. My kids is not AP. It is important that he try other things away from school so find his place in the world and this calendar is awful! Between a family trip and coming back early to start sports it an hard to fit anything else in. Grrrr |
Probably 1/3rd of my students’ parents work from home. They can figure it out. |
Do you think working from home with children at home is actually do-able with the amount of time FCPS kids have off school? This has to be a joke...and to the PP that noted her child is working on a science project and studying for AP- ill make sure I tell my 8 yr old to sit for 7 hours and work on school work and make themselves lunch and snacks...while my middle schooler does the same...and we can all meet back up at 5pm in the living room for family time. I am all for holidays off and breaks from school but this is getting out of hand- day 6 today for spring break oh and go to school for 3 and then have Friday off for??? I will make sure to vote for teachers to work for all 12 months and see how they enjoy summer home while working...its not an easy things to do. |
Once again, Christmas and Easter are not school holidays. The TW/SP are covering for the religious holidays. We all know this, just stop saying otherwise. Just look at the ridiculous 5 day Memorial Day weekend. There's no reason for it other than a religious holiday. |
DP. Country did school for a long time with a basic formula. Start after Labor Day, fall break, winter break, spring break, assorted federal holidays that occur outside of breaks, and end right around Memorial Day. There are still school systems that successfully execute this basic formula. |
Too simple. Why would I need to get a Ed.D. degree if it's that simple? Oh wait...uh oh... |
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So privileged to argue that 1/3 of parents work from home?
Again, this is not always about child care!!! I have HS kids, work from home and we all hate this disjointed calendar. It is terrible for so many reasons and even my kids can list their own reasons why they hate it. Some of you are just absurd. Do you not value education? |
| I will stop caring when my kid is out of elementary school. |
Sounds like you are just stuck in a “back in MY DAY” thought loop. Why does everything have to be dragged back to the 1960s to appease your sense of stability? |
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Some of the school board wants to change the calendar and some like it. Sandy Anderson sent an email extolling the calendar for its inclusivity and the short summer which combats learning loss. There certainly isn't universal hatred of the current calendar.
I'll take all the days off AND a long summer with teens that I like having around and always seem to have plenty to do to fill their time.
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| The Calendar is a joke on anyone who values education |
I was only talking about the days off. I teach small groups and I too hate the elementary 3 hour early release. Hopefully they decide it’s a failed experiment. Teachers don’t like it either. |
| at least the gaps are getting larger. |
| ES parent, my kid loves the various breaks. She has time to concentrate reading books she likes, hanging with friends and working on her hobbies. She has dyslexia she in advance math and had the highest marks on the benchmarking scores in her grade. All kids work hard and they deserve some breaks to be a kid. |