Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the school board weren’t a bunch of idiots the sievert would have one question:
Which would you prefer (select one)
A. A two week winter break
B. Religious holidays that don’t fall during winter break
Done. Pick one or the other because the school year is too long and disruptive otherwise, and nobody can agree. They opened up Pandora’s box with this and have created a huge mess.
They keep having feedback sessions because they are getting too much negative feedback about the disruptive religious holidays (that don't belong in public schools unless legitimate data on student absences supports a need). They really, really want to show the world they are equitable by having these holidays on the calendar but are running into bothersome staff and parents.
Is it legal in Virginia to schedule days off around religious holidays?
I seem to recall an email from the school board a while back that stated it was not legal to build the calendar around religious holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the school board weren’t a bunch of idiots the sievert would have one question:
Which would you prefer (select one)
A. A two week winter break
B. Religious holidays that don’t fall during winter break
Done. Pick one or the other because the school year is too long and disruptive otherwise, and nobody can agree. They opened up Pandora’s box with this and have created a huge mess.
They keep having feedback sessions because they are getting too much negative feedback about the disruptive religious holidays (that don't belong in public schools unless legitimate data on student absences supports a need). They really, really want to show the world they are equitable by having these holidays on the calendar but are running into bothersome staff and parents.
Anonymous wrote:If the school board weren’t a bunch of idiots the sievert would have one question:
Which would you prefer (select one)
A. A two week winter break
B. Religious holidays that don’t fall during winter break
Done. Pick one or the other because the school year is too long and disruptive otherwise, and nobody can agree. They opened up Pandora’s box with this and have created a huge mess.
Anonymous wrote:They only had 21(?)% staff response?
It was a huge long survey and we were overloaded with work including the SPED stuff they want. So no I wasn’t filling out the survey they don’t even read.
Anonymous wrote:They only had 21(?)% staff response?
It was a huge long survey and we were overloaded with work including the SPED stuff they want. So no I wasn’t filling out the survey they don’t even read.
Anonymous wrote:I bet asking for emails and specific schools is off putting to a lot of people. And there is no place to provide comments. It is a crap survey that ids people. Staff doesn’t want their names attached to this anymore then parents want their name attached to it. I just did it and pretty much only said that I like the 180 days and the shorter winter break and that I didn’t like the number of 5 day weeks (they all are bloated with short weeks) and long winter breaks. I could careless about the end and start date.
Anonymous wrote:I bet asking for emails and specific schools is off putting to a lot of people. And there is no place to provide comments. It is a crap survey that ids people. Staff doesn’t want their names attached to this anymore then parents want their name attached to it. I just did it and pretty much only said that I like the 180 days and the shorter winter break and that I didn’t like the number of 5 day weeks (they all are bloated with short weeks) and long winter breaks. I could careless about the end and start date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Work session today showed that almost all the SB members want the 2-week break.
And I bet most families don't. The school board is a bunch of lazy, selfish losers. The vast majority of them don't even have children in FCPS. I really miss my hometown, when the school board was full of parents who actually cared about their children's education. I hate that FCPS is so huge.
Except if you look at the data from the survey, most families do want two weeks.
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I went to find the link that showed the survey results from earlier in the week and it looks like it has been taken down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Work session today showed that almost all the SB members want the 2-week break.
And I bet most families don't. The school board is a bunch of lazy, selfish losers. The vast majority of them don't even have children in FCPS. I really miss my hometown, when the school board was full of parents who actually cared about their children's education. I hate that FCPS is so huge.
Except if you look at the data from the survey, most families do want two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:If the school board weren’t a bunch of idiots the sievert would have one question:
Which would you prefer (select one)
A. A two week winter break
B. Religious holidays that don’t fall during winter break
Done. Pick one or the other because the school year is too long and disruptive otherwise, and nobody can agree. They opened up Pandora’s box with this and have created a huge mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Work session today showed that almost all the SB members want the 2-week break.
And I bet most families don't. The school board is a bunch of lazy, selfish losers. The vast majority of them don't even have children in FCPS. I really miss my hometown, when the school board was full of parents who actually cared about their children's education. I hate that FCPS is so huge.
Except if you look at the data from the survey, most families do want two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:They probably didn't get feedback that matches the calendar they want to choose. So stupid. Why bother asking for feedback. Just pick something.