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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s the recent schedule of my k-8 Catholic school in Alexandria that supposedly is so “pro-family”: 10/31 - half day. No after care 11/11 - half day. No after care. 11/12 — half day. No after care. 11/13 - half day. No after care. 11/14 - no school. 11/25 - half day. No after care. WHEN TF ARE PARENTS SUPPOSED TO WORK????? Or is this school only for families with SAHMs barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen? Oh, and to make it even worse, no virtual option for attending parent-teacher conferences (even though that option was readily available during “covid” and was a simple thing to implement). So is this school “pro family.”? Should they persistently be asking me for money (especially when I’ve already paid for “after care” that’s not even offered multiple days a month)? At least public schools don’t claim to be pro family (and don’t cost tens of thousands per year). [/quote] Four half-days? Why not just close for two full days? Half-days are the worst.[/quote] Not at that school but the rest of the diocese has parent teacher conferences scheduled around that week. Our K-8 has changed it for this year but in the past we had a half day followed by a full day off for those, then the Veteran's Day holiday. The half day on 11/25 is obviously for Thanksgiving. [/quote]
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