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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can’t believe D was the most popular option. WTF would people be okay with going to June 18th? Maybe a lot of the people who chose D don’t send their kids the last few days of school anyway?[/quote] My kid goes to school every day unless she's sick, but D fits our typical vacation schedule better. I'm not sure why that would be hard to understand. A June 18th end date is no later than an August 17 start is early.[/quote] High school kids do not benefit from instructional days after they’ve taken AP exams (some teachers stop teaching), but they sure do benefit from more instructional days prior to the exams. Also, the first semester is broken up by so many holidays and early releases, when people aren’t as burned out because it’s still early in the school year. We have a long slog from spring break to the last day of school, with few breaks, and people are totally burned out by those last few weeks. The final stretch wouldn’t be as miserable if there weren’t so many weeks after spring break.[/quote] There are far more kids in elementary, middle school, and non AP high school students than there are AP students. We do not need to schedule our entire district calendar around this. Furthermore, AP students should be at school to be learning for more than just one test. [/quote]
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