Anonymous wrote:A big part of the problem is this new federal holiday that falls right near the end of school and causes all sorts of headaches. Tuesday the 16th having no school isn't helping either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of them was tacked on to the end. They should have chosen April 6 as the other day since it is in the last week before spring break and grading can be done on the adjacent weekend or during free times. The now last day for students is June 18 right before a 3-day weekend from Juneteenth. They now have a strange staff end date of Monday, June 22. They should make June 18 a half student day and full staff day. Waive the 2 half PD days after the 3rd and 4th quarters.Anonymous wrote:
They could have just stuck to the plan which was to tack those days on at the end of the year. They did not have to take PTC and yet DCPS chose to.
Since you were kind, I hope this explanation makes sense.
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This is a good idea. Why we have a PD day after students leave is beyond me. I’ve never worked in any other district that required that. You can make it optional- if teachers need to complete grades, clean out their rooms, etc. then have the buildings open the day after students leave. But making thr last day half day students and full day staff is perfect.
There’s generally not any PD that day. Sometimes schools have some new initiative or training but for the most part it’s just a teacher work day. PreK in particular I think has a ton of cleaning work (at least they did in the Head Start era). Half day student-teacher is perfect, but parents voted against them a few years ago. As for making it optional, if it needs to be done they need to give teachers time for it. Taking away that day and making it an optional unpaid day to do required work wouldn’t fly.
So instead either teachers who are all done have to go sit in their school doing absolutely nothing or burn a day of leave? Why does that fly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of them was tacked on to the end. They should have chosen April 6 as the other day since it is in the last week before spring break and grading can be done on the adjacent weekend or during free times. The now last day for students is June 18 right before a 3-day weekend from Juneteenth. They now have a strange staff end date of Monday, June 22. They should make June 18 a half student day and full staff day. Waive the 2 half PD days after the 3rd and 4th quarters.Anonymous wrote:
They could have just stuck to the plan which was to tack those days on at the end of the year. They did not have to take PTC and yet DCPS chose to.
Since you were kind, I hope this explanation makes sense.
+1
This is a good idea. Why we have a PD day after students leave is beyond me. I’ve never worked in any other district that required that. You can make it optional- if teachers need to complete grades, clean out their rooms, etc. then have the buildings open the day after students leave. But making thr last day half day students and full day staff is perfect.
There’s generally not any PD that day. Sometimes schools have some new initiative or training but for the most part it’s just a teacher work day. PreK in particular I think has a ton of cleaning work (at least they did in the Head Start era). Half day student-teacher is perfect, but parents voted against them a few years ago. As for making it optional, if it needs to be done they need to give teachers time for it. Taking away that day and making it an optional unpaid day to do required work wouldn’t fly.
So instead either teachers who are all done have to go sit in their school doing absolutely nothing or burn a day of leave? Why does that fly?
Apparently it's even worse next year. Next year's calendar starts August 24 and STILL DOESN'T END till June 17 for students and June 21 for teachers. That's with no tack on days. The following calendar starts August 23 so summer 2027 could be very short if even 1 day is tacked on. Although far off there is a calendar for 2028-29 and that one is completely awful! Still no bump back so it has the first day on August 21 (should be August 28 like 23-24). Summers are getting too short! https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/SY%2026-29%20Calendars_FINAL_English_042825.pdfAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of them was tacked on to the end. They should have chosen April 6 as the other day since it is in the last week before spring break and grading can be done on the adjacent weekend or during free times. The now last day for students is June 18 right before a 3-day weekend from Juneteenth. They now have a strange staff end date of Monday, June 22. They should make June 18 a half student day and full staff day. Waive the 2 half PD days after the 3rd and 4th quarters.Anonymous wrote:
They could have just stuck to the plan which was to tack those days on at the end of the year. They did not have to take PTC and yet DCPS chose to.
Since you were kind, I hope this explanation makes sense.
+1
This is a good idea. Why we have a PD day after students leave is beyond me. I’ve never worked in any other district that required that. You can make it optional- if teachers need to complete grades, clean out their rooms, etc. then have the buildings open the day after students leave. But making thr last day half day students and full day staff is perfect.
There’s generally not any PD that day. Sometimes schools have some new initiative or training but for the most part it’s just a teacher work day. PreK in particular I think has a ton of cleaning work (at least they did in the Head Start era). Half day student-teacher is perfect, but parents voted against them a few years ago. As for making it optional, if it needs to be done they need to give teachers time for it. Taking away that day and making it an optional unpaid day to do required work wouldn’t fly.
So instead either teachers who are all done have to go sit in their school doing absolutely nothing or burn a day of leave? Why does that fly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of them was tacked on to the end. They should have chosen April 6 as the other day since it is in the last week before spring break and grading can be done on the adjacent weekend or during free times. The now last day for students is June 18 right before a 3-day weekend from Juneteenth. They now have a strange staff end date of Monday, June 22. They should make June 18 a half student day and full staff day. Waive the 2 half PD days after the 3rd and 4th quarters.Anonymous wrote:
They could have just stuck to the plan which was to tack those days on at the end of the year. They did not have to take PTC and yet DCPS chose to.
Since you were kind, I hope this explanation makes sense.
+1
This is a good idea. Why we have a PD day after students leave is beyond me. I’ve never worked in any other district that required that. You can make it optional- if teachers need to complete grades, clean out their rooms, etc. then have the buildings open the day after students leave. But making thr last day half day students and full day staff is perfect.
There’s generally not any PD that day. Sometimes schools have some new initiative or training but for the most part it’s just a teacher work day. PreK in particular I think has a ton of cleaning work (at least they did in the Head Start era). Half day student-teacher is perfect, but parents voted against them a few years ago. As for making it optional, if it needs to be done they need to give teachers time for it. Taking away that day and making it an optional unpaid day to do required work wouldn’t fly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of them was tacked on to the end. They should have chosen April 6 as the other day since it is in the last week before spring break and grading can be done on the adjacent weekend or during free times. The now last day for students is June 18 right before a 3-day weekend from Juneteenth. They now have a strange staff end date of Monday, June 22. They should make June 18 a half student day and full staff day. Waive the 2 half PD days after the 3rd and 4th quarters.Anonymous wrote:
They could have just stuck to the plan which was to tack those days on at the end of the year. They did not have to take PTC and yet DCPS chose to.
Since you were kind, I hope this explanation makes sense.
+1
This is a good idea. Why we have a PD day after students leave is beyond me. I’ve never worked in any other district that required that. You can make it optional- if teachers need to complete grades, clean out their rooms, etc. then have the buildings open the day after students leave. But making thr last day half day students and full day staff is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe they cancelled PTC and kept the wellness day. The union has an absolute chokehold on this district and it’s driving more and more parents to private.
Why didn’t they preemptively shift one of the wellness days to the two snow days we had off and keep PTC?? We get NO communication about how our ES kid is doing as it is. PTC was the one chance to do that and you know the teacher isn’t going to offer any other ad hoc conferences or communications.
I mean if you can’t handle teachers having a day off, peace. DCPS doesn’t care about your demographic anyway.
We found out in the middle of class at 11:47 on a Wednesday. If you think teachers had any say, you don’t understand DCPS.
Does DCPS care about any demographic? Does the teachers’ union? And why do teachers say they have no say in these situations when it is their union?
1. Yes, but I won’t derail the thread discussing it. They are fairly open about it.
2. The teacher’s union is not a student or parent union so I’m not sure who you want them to prioritize. Spare us the whole teaching is a calling and we should die on the altar of students. It’s a job.
3. Teachers say they have no say because in these decisions because DCPS is not the union. Chancellor is not part of the WTU. Central office is not part of the WTU. Principals are not part of the WTU. They didn’t ask teachers what we wanted so how could we even have a say?
Do teachers have any say in what the union does? Some teachers seem to be saying they would prefer one thing but the union won’t allow it.
Anonymous wrote:One of them was tacked on to the end. They should have chosen April 6 as the other day since it is in the last week before spring break and grading can be done on the adjacent weekend or during free times. The now last day for students is June 18 right before a 3-day weekend from Juneteenth. They now have a strange staff end date of Monday, June 22. They should make June 18 a half student day and full staff day. Waive the 2 half PD days after the 3rd and 4th quarters.Anonymous wrote:
They could have just stuck to the plan which was to tack those days on at the end of the year. They did not have to take PTC and yet DCPS chose to.
Since you were kind, I hope this explanation makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:One of them was tacked on to the end. They should have chosen April 6 as the other day since it is in the last week before spring break and grading can be done on the adjacent weekend or during free times. The now last day for students is June 18 right before a 3-day weekend from Juneteenth. They now have a strange staff end date of Monday, June 22. They should make June 18 a half student day and full staff day. Waive the 2 half PD days after the 3rd and 4th quarters.Anonymous wrote:
They could have just stuck to the plan which was to tack those days on at the end of the year. They did not have to take PTC and yet DCPS chose to.
Since you were kind, I hope this explanation makes sense.