Anonymous wrote:I agree--they do this not just for working parents but for lower income working parents. Most parents that I know would have no problem making other arrangements for their kids to have enriching, supervised time during those two weeks--I HATE that they go back to school so EARLY. My kids are so happy when we are spending time at their grandmother's during those relaxed weeks--why it has to come to a screeching halt so early--I just think it is really awful.
Anonymous wrote:I agree--they do this not just for working parents but for lower income working parents. Most parents that I know would have no problem making other arrangements for their kids to have enriching, supervised time during those two weeks--I HATE that they go back to school so EARLY. My kids are so happy when we are spending time at their grandmother's during those relaxed weeks--why it has to come to a screeching halt so early--I just think it is really awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why would I do this??? No summer camps those final weeks of summer. Huge pain in the @$$ to have school start later.
Oh right, because God forbid we have unstructured down time with our kids. What a pain!
Anonymous wrote:But then would they go an extra week in the summer? They already go long enough.
How do the other school systems get in the required 180 days? Or do they have fewer days?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, why would I do this??? No summer camps those final weeks of summer. Huge pain in the @$$ to have school start later.
Anonymous wrote:Again, with the calendar gripes. I think it is great. Plus most of us have our summer plans worked out already.