Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can anyone think original blue is better? October/November and March/April are head and shoulders better in the amended version. I was so excited that they were going to pass a semi reasonable calendar and from what I’m seeing here (not watching the meeting), it’s getting shot down?
Because there are too many people who think that the raw number of 5-day weeks is the only thing that matters.
Anonymous wrote:How can anyone think original blue is better? October/November and March/April are head and shoulders better in the amended version. I was so excited that they were going to pass a semi reasonable calendar and from what I’m seeing here (not watching the meeting), it’s getting shot down?
Anonymous wrote:As an ES teacher I don't need 3 or 4 PD days at the end of the SY. I need a TW just before 4th quarter grades are due, which is a week or two before the end of the quarter.
Anonymous wrote:As an ES teacher I don't need 3 or 4 PD days at the end of the SY. I need a TW just before 4th quarter grades are due, which is a week or two before the end of the quarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To Ricardy’s point, Ash a Wednesday is now “listed” on the new blue calendar but it is not an official “O” day. (That is actually fine with me….I’m a Christian, but school is for learning not religion, so not having an O on that test means they could have tests.) I digress….I just think that is very interesting. 🤔
I mean... Catholic schools go to school on Ash Wednesday, along with the many feast days. They only take off on Holy Thursday and Good Friday (which I am not advocating for at a public school). It's like they don't even talk to the people who celebrate religious holidays before making decisions about whether to have them off. I have seen Indian people here post about going to school on Diwali being fine because it is celebrated at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To Ricardy’s point, Ash a Wednesday is now “listed” on the new blue calendar but it is not an official “O” day. (That is actually fine with me….I’m a Christian, but school is for learning not religion, so not having an O on that test means they could have tests.) I digress….I just think that is very interesting. 🤔
I mean... Catholic schools go to school on Ash Wednesday, along with the many feast days. They only take off on Holy Thursday and Good Friday (which I am not advocating for at a public school). It's like they don't even talk to the people who celebrate religious holidays before making decisions about whether to have them off. I have seen Indian people here post about going to school on Diwali being fine because it is celebrated at night.
Anonymous wrote:Omeish finally said something I agree with, that everyone wanted 2 weeks but also wanted late start and early finish. Why don't they realize no one wants this long spread out calendar??!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Fritsch is opposing the amended calendar because the number of full 5 day weeks is dropped from 27 to 25.
Anonymous wrote:Oh wait…LJ Cohen just added that one of the teachers’ unions liked the OG blue calendar.