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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child is in third grade and has good grades. Just got a message she had 5 unexcused absences. She has 2 sick days too. [b]I was going to miss 2-3 days for Memorial Day[/b]. Will something happen if she misses more school?[/quote] FCPS has already made Memorial Day a 5 day weekend, are you just taking off the entire week?[/quote] If FCPS hadn't given off for: Lunar New Year (not a US holiday) Day of the Dead/All Saints Day (not a US holiday and the Catholics have 10 Mass times in a 15 minute radius everywhere, at least half of which are before/after school) Orthodox Epiphany & Orthodox Easter (>2% of FCPS) Easter Monday (unnecessary, not a celebration day in NoVa) Nowruz (>1% of FCPS) and the random teacher workday the Tuesday after Memorial Day (wtf fcps) then we would have gotten out 2 full weeks earlier on June 5th, and still had a TON of days off during the year, including off for all the major religious holidays of the 4 faiths representing more than 5% of FCPS population.[/quote] The teacher work days/school plan days do not count against the 180 for students [b]but are required.[/b] Some of the holidays you mentioned were those contract days. School would not get out June 5. They used to just fall in between quarters and semesters but were moved to those dates since they were high sub/student absence days. [/quote] Required by whom?[/quote] The teacher contract which is around 190 days.[/quote] It is not required that those days take place inside the school year, those 10 days can be accomplished in August and June and be just as compliant with the contract. So no, it is not “required”.[/quote] I’m a DP and a teacher. I absolutely hate how teacher workdays have been treated with such disdain on this thread. Its sickening. I give up ALL of my evenings and MOST of my weekends to this job. The fact the poster above thinks I deserve no paid hours between August and June to get my work done is deeply insulting. If compliance to the contract is all that matters, then should I also be compliant? Should I work just my contract hours? No grading will get done and my plans will be minimalistic. I’ll write no letters of recommendation. See the problem? You seem to expect me to give all for you, PP, with no allowance for what this job actually entails. [/quote] I am a teacher. My mom was a teacher. My grandma was a teacher. And 2 of my sisters were teachers. It is absolutely ridiculous that FCPS is putting all these teacher workdays during the school year to provide cover for a bunch of religious holidays that affect fewer than 1-2% of FCPS population at the most inconvenient and ridiculous times in the year, such as the Tuesday after Memorial Day weekend. They aren't giving you those days to help with your workflow. If that was the purpose those days would be scheduled earlier in the year at midterms and the end of the quarter to actually assist teachers with grade completion and workload, NOT days like right after memorial/Labor day or the weeks leading up to and following an extended spring break. They are randomly scheduling those dsys at the worst possible times for religious reasons and Chinese new year. If this was about training teachers, these days would occur in August before school started. If it was about your mental health and quality of life, they would cut these pointless religious holidays masked as teachers workdays, and end school 2 weeks earlier so you could have a proper summer vacation of at least 10 weeks. If it was about making your job easier, they would have the kids in school 5 days a week instead of all these chopped up 3 and 4 day weeks, so you wouldn't have to spend every other week teaching elementary kids how to behave like proper students and so your high school students stopped cutting class all the time, causing you to have to constantly accept late work and retakes. None of these days off are designed to benefit teachers or make your job easier. In fact, these constant random pointless days off and virtually no 5 day weeks is making your job harder and making your students more feral and stupid.[/quote]
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