Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any avenue to complain about these teacher planning days and early release day? And things like this to keep people accountable?
Email your school board members. They are aware how brutally unpopular the schedule is, and unlike some other issues, removing early release is fully in their control and doesn’t impact any group’s disproportionately.
Unfortunately, I think the PP is less concerned with providing more time for his child’s education (which he clearly isn’t working on furthering, himself) than he is at removing what he perceives as some kind of “treat” from teachers. Luckily, in all my years as a teacher, I have only twice encountered children with this kind of personality disorder.
Eh, early release (particularly on Weds) and the 2025-26 calendar have been deeply unpopular since the summer. It was completely foreseeable that every additional disruption is going to be met with a lot more frustration. That’s why FCPS doing nothing for a week and then closing schools is going to trigger more anger.
Yes, and I know where that anger will be directed, and it’s not at the people who actually have any power to change the calendar.
I’m not sure what thread you’re but I think Michelle Reid has quite a lot of power to change the calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The early releases really need to be canceled.
Reid snuck them in again this year without notice or justification. The previous year they were announced very late with the stated justification being new state mandates training. There was no reason given for this year.
The reason is that FCPS is not meeting the required planning time for ES teachers.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. How about we fine people for not clearing their sidewalks and have school on Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. How about we fine people for not clearing their sidewalks and have school on Tuesday.
Who is supposed to do the sidewalks along public roads (not residential)? Example: Stringfellow Rd to Chantilly.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. How about we fine people for not clearing their sidewalks and have school on Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Just stop paying the teachers and let's see how long it takes before they want to start working again
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. How about we fine people for not clearing their sidewalks and have school on Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. How about we fine people for not clearing their sidewalks and have school on Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you guys complaining? See how iced up the sidewalks are? Perhaps you should do some shoveling instead of being lazy..
SACC is open as well as mentioned before, so might as well send my children there. Not a big problem, see?
SACC is not open. The incompetent people in charge of FCPS managed to screw that up and confuse everyone. So yeah there is a problem for parents who have to be at work and need childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good call, FCPS. Bus stops are mounds of ice. Sidewalks unshoveled. Roads around our school have 1.5 lanes with no sidewalks.
We have 10 snow days. We have used 2.5 of them.
6 OF THEM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SACC Facebook page says that FCPS is wrong and SACC is closed. WTF is going on. This is ridiculous. Are they open or closed? We need to arrange childcare now.
According to the SACC website, they are closed on Monday too and the FCPS alert was incorrect. They should be sending a correction soon. Everybody is SOL.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you guys complaining? See how iced up the sidewalks are? Perhaps you should do some shoveling instead of being lazy..
SACC is open as well as mentioned before, so might as well send my children there. Not a big problem, see?
Anonymous wrote:The SACC Facebook page says that FCPS is wrong and SACC is closed. WTF is going on. This is ridiculous. Are they open or closed? We need to arrange childcare now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any avenue to complain about these teacher planning days and early release day? And things like this to keep people accountable?
Email your school board members. They are aware how brutally unpopular the schedule is, and unlike some other issues, removing early release is fully in their control and doesn’t impact any group’s disproportionately.
Unfortunately, I think the PP is less concerned with providing more time for his child’s education (which he clearly isn’t working on furthering, himself) than he is at removing what he perceives as some kind of “treat” from teachers. Luckily, in all my years as a teacher, I have only twice encountered children with this kind of personality disorder.
Eh, early release (particularly on Weds) and the 2025-26 calendar have been deeply unpopular since the summer. It was completely foreseeable that every additional disruption is going to be met with a lot more frustration. That’s why FCPS doing nothing for a week and then closing schools is going to trigger more anger.
Yes, and I know where that anger will be directed, and it’s not at the people who actually have any power to change the calendar.