Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my kids stay home in June except for days that seem meaningful...honestly. Nobody cares about attendance overall and if I know they're not learning anymore I'd rather they be reading and playing than sitting in class on FCPS laptops.
Upper ES teacher. Your kid will be missing content if they stay home in June. We have paced out the rest of the year and kids will have new content through June with exception of last three days.
ES teacher here - all new content will be done by the end of April. May/June are SOLs, review and movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS went to school on Veterans Day until fairly recently. They used to do nice assemblies and performances that day and many parents would be able to attend.
Yup the parents of the elementary kids want that day off free from the kids. Why does the board listen to this mess?
I would bet fewer parents have Veterans Day off now than they did when kids went to school on Veterans Day. Not everyone is a fed.
It isn’t a guaranteed holiday, I never had it off in the private sector. But almost all federal employees and contractors do have it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it up. They are never going to have school on Columbus Day. It’s been a school holiday for over 25 years. lol.
They are voting Thursday and school board seems to support this change.
So glad. My kids will be thrilled with the longer summer and getting out earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it up. They are never going to have school on Columbus Day. It’s been a school holiday for over 25 years. lol.
They are voting Thursday and school board seems to support this change.
So glad. My kids will be thrilled with the longer summer and getting out earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS went to school on Veterans Day until fairly recently. They used to do nice assemblies and performances that day and many parents would be able to attend.
It was basically a waste of a day then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my kids stay home in June except for days that seem meaningful...honestly. Nobody cares about attendance overall and if I know they're not learning anymore I'd rather they be reading and playing than sitting in class on FCPS laptops.
Upper ES teacher. Your kid will be missing content if they stay home in June. We have paced out the rest of the year and kids will have new content through June with exception of last three days.
ES teacher here - all new content will be done by the end of April. May/June are SOLs, review and movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my kids stay home in June except for days that seem meaningful...honestly. Nobody cares about attendance overall and if I know they're not learning anymore I'd rather they be reading and playing than sitting in class on FCPS laptops.
Upper ES teacher. Your kid will be missing content if they stay home in June. We have paced out the rest of the year and kids will have new content through June with exception of last three days.
ES teacher here - all new content will be done by the end of April. May/June are SOLs, review and movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it up. They are never going to have school on Columbus Day. It’s been a school holiday for over 25 years. lol.
They are voting Thursday and school board seems to support this change.
So glad. My kids will be thrilled with the longer summer and getting out earlier.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS went to school on Veterans Day until fairly recently. They used to do nice assemblies and performances that day and many parents would be able to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it up. They are never going to have school on Columbus Day. It’s been a school holiday for over 25 years. lol.
They are voting Thursday and school board seems to support this change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my kids stay home in June except for days that seem meaningful...honestly. Nobody cares about attendance overall and if I know they're not learning anymore I'd rather they be reading and playing than sitting in class on FCPS laptops.
Upper ES teacher. Your kid will be missing content if they stay home in June. We have paced out the rest of the year and kids will have new content through June with exception of last three days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS went to school on Veterans Day until fairly recently. They used to do nice assemblies and performances that day and many parents would be able to attend.
Yup the parents of the elementary kids want that day off free from the kids. Why does the board listen to this mess?
I would bet fewer parents have Veterans Day off now than they did when kids went to school on Veterans Day. Not everyone is a fed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS went to school on Veterans Day until fairly recently. They used to do nice assemblies and performances that day and many parents would be able to attend.
Yup the parents of the elementary kids want that day off free from the kids. Why does the board listen to this mess?
Anonymous wrote:FCPS went to school on Veterans Day until fairly recently. They used to do nice assemblies and performances that day and many parents would be able to attend.