Anonymous wrote:I would like to see a calendar that has 1-2 weeks between quarters and a shorter summer (6-8 weeks).
Anonymous wrote:Start me the day after Labor Day and end me the week after Memorial Day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I say we keep the current calendar AND take every Monday off for a teacher work day. Working parents will just have to figure something out. The teachers really need more time for in-service meetings and to grade papers. Everyone else is moving to a 4-day work week, why not FCPS?
I am a teacher and do not want a 4 day work week. I wouldn’t be able to get through the curriculum. What I do want is unencumbered planning time daily that actually meets the regulation. I would like all Teacher Work Days to be unencumbered and the ability to work from home. I would like administrative tasks that have nothing to do with teaching taken off my plate.
Anonymous wrote:I like the random days off!
I think it's mainly parents of young ones who have to find childcare that don't like them.
Anonymous wrote:I say we keep the current calendar AND take every Monday off for a teacher work day. Working parents will just have to figure something out. The teachers really need more time for in-service meetings and to grade papers. Everyone else is moving to a 4-day work week, why not FCPS?
Anonymous wrote:I say we keep the current calendar AND take every Monday off for a teacher work day. Working parents will just have to figure something out. The teachers really need more time for in-service meetings and to grade papers. Everyone else is moving to a 4-day work week, why not FCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS should choose either to honor the Federal Holidays or Religious/Cultural/Equity days but not both. We didn’t need Columbus Day or Veterans Day off. We don’t need MLK or President’s Day off. Choose one or the other and the calendar would be far better but we should not do both.
It is really fall where the issue is - well and I guess Jan too if Chinese New Year ends up falling on a weekend. Pick the cultural holiday OR the federal one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why Yom Kippur but not the other religious holidays?
The other religious holidays are on the weekend during the 2023/2024 school year. I believe the school board wants to keep these 5 days off:
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Christmas
Eid
Anonymous wrote:Why Yom Kippur but not the other religious holidays?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the perfect calendar...
Q1 - 45 days (start on 21 Aug and end on 26 Oct)
-- 4 day Labor Day weekend
-- Yom Kippur as holiday
-- Indigenous Day as Teacher Work Day
-- 5 day weekend at the end of the quarter (27, 30, 31 Oct as Teacher Work Days)
Q2 - 45 days (start on 1 Nov and end on 24 Jan)
-- Election Day as holiday
-- 3 day Thanksgiving break
-- Winter Break from 18 Dec to 1 Jan
-- MLK Day as holiday
-- Quarter ends with 2 Teacher Work Days on 25-26 Jan
Q3 - 44 days (start on 29 Jan and end on 29 Mar)
-- President's Day as holiday
-- Quarter ends with a Teacher Work Day on 1 Apr
Q4 - 46 days (start on 2 Apr and end on 12 Jun)
-- Spring Break from 8-12 April
-- Memorial Day as holiday
-- School year ends with 2 Teacher Work Days on 13-14 Jun
At first glance, I like this.
—FCPS administrator