Anonymous wrote:Why does your school have TWO masses this week, OP? I assume one is First Friday, but what else?
Catholic Schools Week is an anomaly and disruptive everywhere. Some schools celebrate with more fun than others though. But excessive assemblies outside of those unique periods might have an educational benefit?
Anonymous wrote:This is true for our ADW school, too. We are considering pulling our kids next year as they've reached the age we want them to learn at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before you pull them, I'd encourage you to check the public school calendar where you live.
I don't know if all the additional non-Christian holidays will remain in the calendar under the new federal regime, but between those and the many half days and teacher workdays and more traditional days off, there is always lots of complaining from FCPS and APS families about the amount of days off. Our kids always jokingly said "No school November" was a thing.
OP here. Fair enough, but trust me that our Catholic school has MORE than its fair share of BS “teacher work” days, half days, etc too. So I suspect it’s a wash with FCPS.
My bigger concern is that even when they’re IN school, they’re often not doing “school” things — instead, they’re handing out flowers, marching/walking for some affinity group, attending assemblies, celebrating some esoteric “feast” that even the Pope probably hadn’t heard of, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Before you pull them, I'd encourage you to check the public school calendar where you live.
I don't know if all the additional non-Christian holidays will remain in the calendar under the new federal regime, but between those and the many half days and teacher workdays and more traditional days off, there is always lots of complaining from FCPS and APS families about the amount of days off. Our kids always jokingly said "No school November" was a thing.