Remember when they solicited all those comments and they were all so negative and instead of listening to to any of it they just shit canned the whole thing |
yes! great example. those multiple early release days were the worst. so clearly just to satisfy the 180 day requirement and those obnoxious loudmouth ape's! |
And the survey very intentionally didn’t ask anyone’s opinion on keeping or eliminating the newly added religious holidays (nor federal holidays). It basically just asked about start date and how long winter break should last. They didn’t want to hear what people really thought or do anything about it. |
It was classic APS. Now they’ve committed to a two week winter break, except for next year when they didn’t. |
+1 |
+100 ! Yes, very intentionally they didn’t tell us that due to the newly added religious days we would now be the last in the nation to start summer despite beginning two whole weeks earlier than previous years. |
APS has made a school calendar so unworkable for families that it reduces treating attendance as required. |
I am no fan of the calendar but we are definitely not the last in the nation to finish. NYC finishes June 26(!) https://pwsblobprd.schools.nyc/prd-pws/docs/default-source/default-document-library/school-year-2025-26-calendar.pdf |
| APS is single-handedly undoing the feminist movement week by week. Parents have to find additional childcare every single week. We're just back from a two week break and they have a half day already, a day off next week, and another the week after. How is anyone supposed to work |
In fairness to APS, MLK Day, Winter Break, and teacher workdays are pretty standard. |
It's these on top of all the other days. The calendar has more holes than swiss cheese. |
This definitely seems true. Attendance has been a bigger issue since this calendar has been adopted. |
| We are not even 10 school days into the new year and it's a 1/2 day two days before a 3-day weekend? Idiocy. |
Then tell your husband to split them with you. |
That is true at my school. We have devalued regular attendance with all the added days off and early releases. For the first time in my career I am taking a frivolous vacation in the middle of the year. I think the added days off and early release dates are actually making teacher burnout worse, because we can't get into a good rhythm. The PD they have us do on early release could not be more useless most of the time. |