Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers and staff are paid on a specific number of days worked. The school calendar has a set number (say 3) of snow days worked into the schedule. The school would have to pay the teachers and staff extra to work those days. That is not in the budget. So the school adjusts the schedule. Which part is confusing?
This is not true. I am a teacher in FCPS and we will still be expected to come in both Monday and Tuesday as Teacher Workdays. So, our year will still end at the same time. Only the students will get out early.
So is there any money savings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers and staff are paid on a specific number of days worked. The school calendar has a set number (say 3) of snow days worked into the schedule. The school would have to pay the teachers and staff extra to work those days. That is not in the budget. So the school adjusts the schedule. Which part is confusing?
This is not true. I am a teacher in FCPS and we will still be expected to come in both Monday and Tuesday as Teacher Workdays. So, our year will still end at the same time. Only the students will get out early.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers and staff are paid on a specific number of days worked. The school calendar has a set number (say 3) of snow days worked into the schedule. The school would have to pay the teachers and staff extra to work those days. That is not in the budget. So the school adjusts the schedule. Which part is confusing?
Anonymous wrote:I asked our SACC folks that yesterday. They said that SACC will make the decision after FCPS decides what to do... but they did say it is likely they'll be open that full week (June 18-22) for full day care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are three extra days worked into the school year calendar to allow for snow days. When we don't need them for snow we "get them back" at the end of the year. It's always been done this way. A few years ago, they used two extra days to make the first weekend of June a four day weekend, which was kind of weird. Usually, people prefer just having the school year shortened.
That's the worst reason imaginable to do something.
Anonymous wrote:There are three extra days worked into the school year calendar to allow for snow days. When we don't need them for snow we "get them back" at the end of the year. It's always been done this way. A few years ago, they used two extra days to make the first weekend of June a four day weekend, which was kind of weird. Usually, people prefer just having the school year shortened.