Anonymous wrote:I mean, we have a floating date for Eid now, so not sure why we can’t keep the floating date for the holiday that the majority of kids in APS/FCCPS/LCPS/FCPS/ACPS celebrate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to convince Fairfax to do it. Arlington will follow whatever Fairfax does, and I'm sure most of the other counties will too
Fairfax DID do it last year (2022) and there was a high revolt because the other counties didn’t follow and teachers had different breaks from their own kids. FCPS came right back to the standard Easter break the following year. So your theory is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to convince Fairfax to do it. Arlington will follow whatever Fairfax does, and I'm sure most of the other counties will too
Fairfax DID do it last year (2022) and there was a high revolt because the other counties didn’t follow and teachers had different breaks from their own kids. FCPS came right back to the standard Easter break the following year. So your theory is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:You need to convince Fairfax to do it. Arlington will follow whatever Fairfax does, and I'm sure most of the other counties will too
Anonymous wrote:It’s not like you can’t look up when Easter is two years out.
Anonymous wrote:You need to convince Fairfax to do it. Arlington will follow whatever Fairfax does, and I'm sure most of the other counties will too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think would be great is a week off in February and a week off in April like they do in New England.
New England has many school systems. Those different school systems have various schemes for the school calendar. My relatives in New England report that their school system's "Spring Break" is always the week just before Easter, for example.
Anonymous wrote:What I think would be great is a week off in February and a week off in April like they do in New England.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's completely fine to align Spring Break with Easter. This is a predominantly Christian nation, so as a practical matter it makes sense to give a holiday when large numbers of people are likely to be off.
I mean, for Pete's sake, they now cancel school for Jewish, Muslim and Hindu holidays, and those are miniscule populations, except in certain clusters where there are higher concentrations of those populations.
This. Hindu population is in single digits at our school, and single percentages across the district I think… yet new holiday… but Easter Monday is scrapped next year. And yes, that a nationwide holiday in most or all of Europe and South America.
Anonymous wrote:It's completely fine to align Spring Break with Easter. This is a predominantly Christian nation, so as a practical matter it makes sense to give a holiday when large numbers of people are likely to be off.
I mean, for Pete's sake, they now cancel school for Jewish, Muslim and Hindu holidays, and those are miniscule populations, except in certain clusters where there are higher concentrations of those populations.
no it wasn’t.Anonymous wrote:I'm a non-religious person (immigrant from a non-Christian country) and I don't understand this rant. School calendars are published wayyyyyyy ahead of time - for example, my older kid is in APS and the 2023-2024 school year calendar was published in December 2021, which gives parents 15+ month to plan for 2024 spring break vacations or childcare arrangement. Most people don't even plan vacations that far ahead. Maybe when my kids are older (now my older kid is in K) I'll understand this issue better. But for now I couldn't see why this is an issue based on what OP and some PPs were ranting about.