Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looked and next year it goes even later, to June 16...how can that be??
Start lobbying the school board now to change it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of younger kids whined about starting school earlier because they wanted to keep their cheap beach rentals in late August. Now they want to end earlier. Can’t have it both ways.
Here's an idea... let's not have a freaking 2 week winter break and a holiday for every little group that wants it to be "fair". Schools north of here go to school until 12/22 or 23 depending on the year. Fewer holidays = shorter school year. Trying to please everyone ends up pleasing no one. It is ridiculous to start 2 weeks before Labor Day and not end until mid-June.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hasn’t the last week of school always been downtime? It doesn’t matter when you start, I feel like SOLs and exams are done one week before so the last week is always fooling around and kids acting up.
Agreed. Unless you want wrap up testing/projects til the very last day of school with no chance for makeups for legitimate reasons, the last week will always be downtime. I'm fine with it.
I assume if we're going later into June next year, the SOLs will also be later than the were this year so the ratio of "downtime" will stay the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of younger kids whined about starting school earlier because they wanted to keep their cheap beach rentals in late August. Now they want to end earlier. Can’t have it both ways.
Here's an idea... let's not have a freaking 2 week winter break and a holiday for every little group that wants it to be "fair". Schools north of here go to school until 12/22 or 23 depending on the year. Fewer holidays = shorter school year. Trying to please everyone ends up pleasing no one. It is ridiculous to start 2 weeks before Labor Day and not end until mid-June.
This. The two week winter break mandate that came about several years ago is ridiculous. FCPS used to go to school right up until the 23rd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of younger kids whined about starting school earlier because they wanted to keep their cheap beach rentals in late August. Now they want to end earlier. Can’t have it both ways.
Here's an idea... let's not have a freaking 2 week winter break and a holiday for every little group that wants it to be "fair". Schools north of here go to school until 12/22 or 23 depending on the year. Fewer holidays = shorter school year. Trying to please everyone ends up pleasing no one. It is ridiculous to start 2 weeks before Labor Day and not end until mid-June.
This. The two week winter break mandate that came about several years ago is ridiculous. FCPS used to go to school right up until the 23rd.
Anonymous wrote:Hasn’t the last week of school always been downtime? It doesn’t matter when you start, I feel like SOLs and exams are done one week before so the last week is always fooling around and kids acting up.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people whine so much about the calendar? Why do you care if your kid isn’t learning too much at school right now? It’s not bad to have some downtime. My Ms/hs have final exams and spend the time after the sol reviewing for final exams and reinforcing material. I find that to be a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of younger kids whined about starting school earlier because they wanted to keep their cheap beach rentals in late August. Now they want to end earlier. Can’t have it both ways.
Here's an idea... let's not have a freaking 2 week winter break and a holiday for every little group that wants it to be "fair". Schools north of here go to school until 12/22 or 23 depending on the year. Fewer holidays = shorter school year. Trying to please everyone ends up pleasing no one. It is ridiculous to start 2 weeks before Labor Day and not end until mid-June.
This. The two week winter break mandate that came about several years ago is ridiculous. FCPS used to go to school right up until the 23rd.
What is the rationale for it? My kids are young so I don’t know the history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of younger kids whined about starting school earlier because they wanted to keep their cheap beach rentals in late August. Now they want to end earlier. Can’t have it both ways.
Here's an idea... let's not have a freaking 2 week winter break and a holiday for every little group that wants it to be "fair". Schools north of here go to school until 12/22 or 23 depending on the year. Fewer holidays = shorter school year. Trying to please everyone ends up pleasing no one. It is ridiculous to start 2 weeks before Labor Day and not end until mid-June.
This. The two week winter break mandate that came about several years ago is ridiculous. FCPS used to go to school right up until the 23rd.
What is the rationale for it? My kids are young so I don’t know the history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of younger kids whined about starting school earlier because they wanted to keep their cheap beach rentals in late August. Now they want to end earlier. Can’t have it both ways.
Here's an idea... let's not have a freaking 2 week winter break and a holiday for every little group that wants it to be "fair". Schools north of here go to school until 12/22 or 23 depending on the year. Fewer holidays = shorter school year. Trying to please everyone ends up pleasing no one. It is ridiculous to start 2 weeks before Labor Day and not end until mid-June.
This. The two week winter break mandate that came about several years ago is ridiculous. FCPS used to go to school right up until the 23rd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of younger kids whined about starting school earlier because they wanted to keep their cheap beach rentals in late August. Now they want to end earlier. Can’t have it both ways.
Here's an idea... let's not have a freaking 2 week winter break and a holiday for every little group that wants it to be "fair". Schools north of here go to school until 12/22 or 23 depending on the year. Fewer holidays = shorter school year. Trying to please everyone ends up pleasing no one. It is ridiculous to start 2 weeks before Labor Day and not end until mid-June.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an MS teacher and it has us ending the year on a low note. On the one hand it's nice to have less structured time with some students to talk, etc. And of course great for some kids to have that time with each other.
Unfortunately the majority of kids in my school can't seem to handle 90-minute class periods of mostly down time. The teachers I know who've planned cool non-computer-based activities (paper airplanes, Rube Golberg machines, writing comic panels, etc.) are finding them falling flat with most kids as they remain on phones or otherwise refuse to participate. Staff with planning periods have to be out in the halls as monitors because so many kids are just running around looking for mischief. Just one of many examples: today a couple of kids took chocolate milk from the cafeteria up the main stairs, opened it, and threw it over the edge so it splashed on a wall and then all over the main hallway floor.![]()