Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to FCPS, my kid's school starts one week later and ends two weeks earlier. We're on a trimester system and each trimester there are three teacher workdays (includes parent conferences).
The breaks are 1 full week at Thanksgiving, 2 weeks at Christmas, and 2 weeks for spring break. But other than the breaks and workdays, and Federal holidays, the kids are in school.
And I would guess your private also has fewer of the miscellaneous school-closed for teacher training (or whatever else) days than FCPS has.
LOL. no misc long weekends, half days, late starts, early dismissal Wednesdays, sub teachers, elongated breaks in DC private schools. No siree bob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you also have to consider hours per day.
Which has longer hours, public or private? Thogjt it was the same
Our private school day is a solid hour longer than the nearby public. The school year is shorter, but with an extra hour every day, they get more instructional time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you also have to consider hours per day.
Which has longer hours, public or private? Thogjt it was the same
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to FCPS, my kid's school starts one week later and ends two weeks earlier. We're on a trimester system and each trimester there are three teacher workdays (includes parent conferences).
The breaks are 1 full week at Thanksgiving, 2 weeks at Christmas, and 2 weeks for spring break. But other than the breaks and workdays, and Federal holidays, the kids are in school.
And I would guess your private also has fewer of the miscellaneous school-closed for teacher training (or whatever else) days than FCPS has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State of Virginia requires 180 for accredited private schools.
Except that (most) privates aren’t really accredited by the commonwealth, or inspect3d by the Commonwealth, but instead usually are accredited by the Southern Association of Schools & Colleges, which I think has a new name…
Anonymous wrote:State of Virginia requires 180 for accredited private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Compared to FCPS, my kid's school starts one week later and ends two weeks earlier. We're on a trimester system and each trimester there are three teacher workdays (includes parent conferences).
The breaks are 1 full week at Thanksgiving, 2 weeks at Christmas, and 2 weeks for spring break. But other than the breaks and workdays, and Federal holidays, the kids are in school.
Anonymous wrote:We are in PA. PA state requires 180 days for public or private. Our school is considered one of the top (maybe the top?) private in PA. It is not accredited by the states, instead it is accredited by various independent school associations. Our school is in session about 150 days a year.
Anonymous wrote:Public schools are 180 and private schools are 170.
Anonymous wrote:Are they significantly less than public schools?