Anonymous
Post 06/07/2026 09:06     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:2 weeks at winter doesn't bother me. Its easy to get grandparents involved for child care and nice to have extra time off to be festive. I dont want to be at work so using school closures as a reason to take PTO is fine with me.

I wish summer break was longer. And I wish the religious holidays were gone.


So you want 2 weeks for your own holiday to "be festive," but don't want other religions to have ONE day for their holidays? Please sit with your hypocrisy for a minute.


At least half of those religious holidays were for religions that represent 2% or fewer FCPS students and staff.

So yes, the other 98.3% of FCPS students and teachers should be in school those days.

Pick a cut off that makes sense, such as 10% of the county. Any religion representing 10% or more of fcps can stay. Any religion representing less than 10% of FCPS gets an excused personal free day while everyone else attends school.


I’m not interested in FCPS collecting data on our religion. Where do you suppose they find out the religion of their students to determine if they meet your 10% cutoff?


They had data on absentee rates for the various holidays before they gave all these days off so they know which ones are have higher attendance absences for staff and students. This isn’t hard. Unless the absences are impacting the school, they should have school. They can set the days so that there are no tests and no major projects due for kids whose families celebrate.

I had no issues moving the religious holidays to the bottom of my list, Christmas is going to be in the winter break and is a federal holiday, that is a huge red herring.


Yes, they did have data on absentee rates. It didn't support any of the new religious or cultural holidays. Random days had higher absentee rates. The School Board went ahead and did it anyway in a pointless race to show how woke they were.


Does anyone have a link to this data? I'm a teacher and FCPS parent. I have not seen it, only heard it referenced.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2026 09:05     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


LOL, teachers complain about being underpaid but can't even work 5 days a week. Talk about lazy and entitled.


Teachers work a set number of days: 195. Whether it’s 4-day weeks or 5-day weeks, they get paid for the same amount of days. There’s nothing entitled about that.

(We also work weekends and evenings, so nothing lazy about that.)


They get paid for 195 days. This year they *worked* significantly fewer due to weather and Reid thinking children belong outdoors in tornado conditions.



What does this mean?


It means they are upset because Reid had an early dismissal that day. They wanted the kids in school full day like Loudoun where they kids spent 2 hours in hallways crouched down in tornado position. Just so they could have that productive full day and not have to deal with childcare.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2026 09:02     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


LOL, teachers complain about being underpaid but can't even work 5 days a week. Talk about lazy and entitled.


Teachers work a set number of days: 195. Whether it’s 4-day weeks or 5-day weeks, they get paid for the same amount of days. There’s nothing entitled about that.

(We also work weekends and evenings, so nothing lazy about that.)


They get paid for 195 days. This year they *worked* significantly fewer due to weather and Reid thinking children belong outdoors in tornado conditions.



What does this mean?
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2026 08:42     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


I am a parent of high schoolers and I think people like you are absolutely lazy. If your kids can't keep up, then try signing them up for less. We don't need 4 day school just because your snowflake needs sleep!!!!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 22:04     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


LOL, teachers complain about being underpaid but can't even work 5 days a week. Talk about lazy and entitled.


Teachers work a set number of days: 195. Whether it’s 4-day weeks or 5-day weeks, they get paid for the same amount of days. There’s nothing entitled about that.

(We also work weekends and evenings, so nothing lazy about that.)


They get paid for 195 days. This year they *worked* significantly fewer due to weather and Reid thinking children belong outdoors in tornado conditions.

Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 20:39     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?


Not at all! We like the extra day to sleep in and catch up on stuff. I look forward to weeks with early releases and holidays!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 20:32     Subject: latest calendar survey

The survey results will get thrown in the trash along with all other surveys administered by Reid and the SB. Waste of time
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 19:48     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


LOL, teachers complain about being underpaid but can't even work 5 days a week. Talk about lazy and entitled.


Teachers work a set number of days: 195. Whether it’s 4-day weeks or 5-day weeks, they get paid for the same amount of days. There’s nothing entitled about that.

(We also work weekends and evenings, so nothing lazy about that.)
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 19:20     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?


All because *her* kid struggles to stay afloat.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 19:15     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 18:54     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


If thats your kids experience you need to get them an IDP, take them for a neuropsychiatric exam, or drop an extra curriculular, not take hundreds of thousands of kids out of school.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 17:53     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 16:56     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


DP
I’d say this is pretty much true from what I’ve heard as a retired ES teacher, now substitute.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 16:43     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2026 16:37     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.