Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks for winter break, please. I am not Christian but kids need a real break before the long spring semester. One week is too short with all the holidays.
Except that winter break is NOT the end of the quarter. This school calendar makes no sense at all. Normal school districts have the quarter end at winter break like universities do.
Anonymous wrote:Two weeks for winter break, please. I am not Christian but kids need a real break before the long spring semester. One week is too short with all the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:There's a completely useless week off for the winter holiday. It would have made a lot of sense to make it one week this year given the timing of Christmas and New Year's, but Christian parents pushed for the two weeks and they had to get it because, you know, equity.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why we don't start earlier in August like everyone else? Most other school districts start around August 15th. That way the quarter ends could all be aligned with school holidays, too, most notably spring break.
Anonymous wrote:APS did this last year— adding more & more holidays (which of course are often a single day off mid-week) & thus extending the school year/shrinking summer break. Now they also plan to make each school day longer to compensate. I think this will become more the norm until we have year round school, which many people want anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS did this last year— adding more & more holidays (which of course are often a single day off mid-week) & thus extending the school year/shrinking summer break. Now they also plan to make each school day longer to compensate. I think this will become more the norm until we have year round school, which many people want anyway.
But no one, at least no one I know, wants those random single day holidays. So wasteful and bad for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS did this last year— adding more & more holidays (which of course are often a single day off mid-week) & thus extending the school year/shrinking summer break. Now they also plan to make each school day longer to compensate. I think this will become more the norm until we have year round school, which many people want anyway.
Is this an APS-only thing? I'm looking at FCPS calendar and the only mid-week holiday I see the entire year is Yom Kippur (and Election Day, but that's not exactly new).
Anonymous wrote:APS did this last year— adding more & more holidays (which of course are often a single day off mid-week) & thus extending the school year/shrinking summer break. Now they also plan to make each school day longer to compensate. I think this will become more the norm until we have year round school, which many people want anyway.
Anonymous wrote:APS did this last year— adding more & more holidays (which of course are often a single day off mid-week) & thus extending the school year/shrinking summer break. Now they also plan to make each school day longer to compensate. I think this will become more the norm until we have year round school, which many people want anyway.
Anonymous wrote:APS did this last year— adding more & more holidays (which of course are often a single day off mid-week) & thus extending the school year/shrinking summer break. Now they also plan to make each school day longer to compensate. I think this will become more the norm until we have year round school, which many people want anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a link to the 22-23 calendar? Thanks!