Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:me tooAnonymous wrote:I prefer the longer school year.
I prefer the longer school year as well. Actually, I wish our 180 days were spread out over the whole year with 3-week breaks in between the quarters and a 5-week break in the summer. That would be awesome!
I would love that, a 2 week break at the end of each quarter and a longer summer break, 7 weeks, would be good as well. But I would love longer breaks during the year. It would be easier and less expensive to travel during the year. Camps would develop for that time period for working parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:me tooAnonymous wrote:I prefer the longer school year.
I prefer the longer school year as well. Actually, I wish our 180 days were spread out over the whole year with 3-week breaks in between the quarters and a 5-week break in the summer. That would be awesome!
Anonymous wrote:me tooAnonymous wrote:I prefer the longer school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the 2025-2026 calendar will be changed.
They are not going to shorten the school year. They would need to remove either the federal holidays or the new religious days or shorten the Winter Break and I don't see them doing any of that. The only one I potentially see them doing is removing the federal holidays. Losing the new religious holidays will cause a stink with the various religions and shortening winter break will piss off the people who take a month at that time of year to travel to Asia/SE Asia visit family and the parents who want two weeks in Europe or skiing.
If religious holiday must be kept as days off for all students, then schedule Teacher work days (professional development or planning days) on religious holidays and allow specific teachers to take off religious holiday on Teacher workdays if relevant to their religion.
-Teacher
Teacher here. They are doing that for some of them that year - Lunar New Year and Orthodox Good Friday. But there are way too many Professional Workdays - we don't need 10 throughout the year.
I fully agree that there are too many Professional Workdays. Most of my Teacher friends say they are a waste of time and would prefer to be teaching or have them for lesson planning, IEP meetings, and grading if they are going to have them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the 2025-2026 calendar will be changed.
They are not going to shorten the school year. They would need to remove either the federal holidays or the new religious days or shorten the Winter Break and I don't see them doing any of that. The only one I potentially see them doing is removing the federal holidays. Losing the new religious holidays will cause a stink with the various religions and shortening winter break will piss off the people who take a month at that time of year to travel to Asia/SE Asia visit family and the parents who want two weeks in Europe or skiing.
If religious holiday must be kept as days off for all students, then schedule Teacher work days (professional development or planning days) on religious holidays and allow specific teachers to take off religious holiday on Teacher workdays if relevant to their religion.
-Teacher
Teacher here. They are doing that for some of them that year - Lunar New Year and Orthodox Good Friday. But there are way too many Professional Workdays - we don't need 10 throughout the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the 2025-2026 calendar will be changed.
They are not going to shorten the school year. They would need to remove either the federal holidays or the new religious days or shorten the Winter Break and I don't see them doing any of that. The only one I potentially see them doing is removing the federal holidays. Losing the new religious holidays will cause a stink with the various religions and shortening winter break will piss off the people who take a month at that time of year to travel to Asia/SE Asia visit family and the parents who want two weeks in Europe or skiing.
If religious holiday must be kept as days off for all students, then schedule Teacher work days (professional development or planning days) on religious holidays and allow specific teachers to take off religious holiday on Teacher workdays if relevant to their religion.
-Teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the 2025-2026 calendar will be changed.
They are not going to shorten the school year. They would need to remove either the federal holidays or the new religious days or shorten the Winter Break and I don't see them doing any of that. The only one I potentially see them doing is removing the federal holidays. Losing the new religious holidays will cause a stink with the various religions and shortening winter break will piss off the people who take a month at that time of year to travel to Asia/SE Asia visit family and the parents who want two weeks in Europe or skiing.
If religious holiday must be kept as days off for all students, then schedule Teacher work days (professional development or planning days) on religious holidays and allow specific teachers to take off religious holiday on Teacher workdays if relevant to their religion.
-Teacher
And that isn't going to happen because Teachers have kids at home at need to be able to watch their kids. I have plenty of friends who Teach who would be fine with the above plan and I also know that there will be a small, but large enough number, who will through a hissy fit and prevent it from happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the 2025-2026 calendar will be changed.
They are not going to shorten the school year. They would need to remove either the federal holidays or the new religious days or shorten the Winter Break and I don't see them doing any of that. The only one I potentially see them doing is removing the federal holidays. Losing the new religious holidays will cause a stink with the various religions and shortening winter break will piss off the people who take a month at that time of year to travel to Asia/SE Asia visit family and the parents who want two weeks in Europe or skiing.
If religious holiday must be kept as days off for all students, then schedule Teacher work days (professional development or planning days) on religious holidays and allow specific teachers to take off religious holiday on Teacher workdays if relevant to their religion.
-Teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the 2025-2026 calendar will be changed.
They are not going to shorten the school year. They would need to remove either the federal holidays or the new religious days or shorten the Winter Break and I don't see them doing any of that. The only one I potentially see them doing is removing the federal holidays. Losing the new religious holidays will cause a stink with the various religions and shortening winter break will piss off the people who take a month at that time of year to travel to Asia/SE Asia visit family and the parents who want two weeks in Europe or skiing.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the 2025-2026 calendar will be changed.
Anonymous wrote:We do NOT have extra snow days built in and the 2025-2026 calendar is set and not going to change. OP is too late.
me tooAnonymous wrote:I prefer the longer school year.
Anonymous wrote:If you want kids to be in school the one-off religious days need to go. Any day in the middle of the week means that some sizeable portion of families will take the days in between off and make it a 4 or 5 day vacation. Ridiculous.
And the 80% of the PD is royal waste of time.