Anonymous wrote:We just received the calendar for next year. In addition to the normal 2 weeks at Christmas and Spring Break, we now have an entire week off for Thanksgiving, a fall break and an additional winter break. Let's not forget that the school year ends long before camps start. Oh and it is not the best idea to start the school year on a Thursday! Do schools not understand that taking multiple weeks off is not always an option? I will definitely be thinking seriously before signing my contract for next year.
Anonymous wrote:We just received the calendar for next year. In addition to the normal 2 weeks at Christmas and Spring Break, we now have an entire week off for Thanksgiving, a fall break and an additional winter break. Let's not forget that the school year ends long before camps start. Oh and it is not the best idea to start the school year on a Thursday! Do schools not understand that taking multiple weeks off is not always an option? I will definitely be thinking seriously before signing my contract for next year.
Anonymous wrote:And I don't know about your school but our breaks are not the same as public so I have to cover both sets of breaks. Privates in MD are only required to have 170 days and publics have 180.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh - I hear you. My kid is finally getting to the age where he can stay home by himself for a day or two which definitely helps cut down on vacation days.
Anonymous wrote:Did I write the OP? I honestly have had the same thoughts. And how about: our Christmas break starts and ends at a diff. time from when the public schools' does, and so do many of our other holidays, so they cannot dovetail with the "camps" that so many wonderful places offer for kids, but, oh no, only when the public schools are out. I Happened to mention this to one parent and she said, "Oh, but I love how our break is at a diff. time from when the public schools' break is. . . it means all the resorts and ski places are so much less crowded when we get there." ????????????????????????? "Lady," I wanted to say to her, "You and I are living in DIFFERENT WORLDS. You in Crazytown and I in Normalville." UGH!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Ladies and Gents....come over to the world of public school! It's much more pleasant. And significantly cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Ladies and Gents....come over to the world of public school! It's much more pleasant. And significantly cheaper.