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Reply to "Will voting out the school board make the school calendar sane again?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's so insane about the school year calendar? I think it's great that we're observing religious holidays beyond the Christian ones.[/quote] We don't observe the Christian holidays. Easter is on a sunday. So it is never observed by FCPS. Christmas is a federal holdiay, on a week that every industry in our area including most of the federal government shuts down. Christmas would be off no matter what, for secular reasons.[/quote] It’s no coincidence that spring break always falls the week before Easter, or that winter break aligns with Christmas. The fact that many Christian holidays already fall on weekends, and are still widely observed, shows how deeply our western calendars are structured around Christian traditions. And I understand why; the country was founded on those roots. But centuries later, we’ve become a diverse population, and it’s time our schedules reflected that.[/quote] If you want religious holidays, then go private. If you want a different calendar, feel free to move to another country. FCPS tried to move Spring Break from Easter but if failed horribly. Christmas is one day and not a specific school holiday. Feel free to advocate for a shorter or different Winter Break. [/quote] -Incorrect. At the non secular private schools they have breaks into between quarter with the standard "winter break" being around a Christian holiday. Spring break was 2 weeks and always in March, school year finished up late May. Great schedule! You were probably thinking only religious schools.[/quote] Religious schools don't schedule spring break in Holy Week. That is a week for fasting, prayer, and attending church, not partying on the beach. Spring break tied to Easter is a uniquely northern Virginia public school thing.[/quote]
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