Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moon and Dunne have both acknowledged that the 2025-26 calendar needs to be fixed.
Please PLEASE your school board member instead of posting here!
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Eye roll.
Nothing will change.
+1
We are stuck with it for next year. Best case they realize what a disaster it is to hand out holidays like candy and dial it back to a saner amount in 2026-2027
2026-2027 starts a week later (Aug 24) but still ends June 17.
https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2024-06/2026-2027-standard-school-year-calendar.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moon and Dunne have both acknowledged that the 2025-26 calendar needs to be fixed.
Please PLEASE your school board member instead of posting here!
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Eye roll.
Nothing will change.
+1
We are stuck with it for next year. Best case they realize what a disaster it is to hand out holidays like candy and dial it back to a saner amount in 2026-2027
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moon and Dunne have both acknowledged that the 2025-26 calendar needs to be fixed.
Please PLEASE your school board member instead of posting here!
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Eye roll.
Nothing will change.
+1
We are stuck with it for next year. Best case they realize what a disaster it is to hand out holidays like candy and dial it back to a saner amount in 2026-2027
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moon and Dunne have both acknowledged that the 2025-26 calendar needs to be fixed.
Please PLEASE your school board member instead of posting here!
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Eye roll.
Nothing will change.
Anonymous wrote:Moon and Dunne have both acknowledged that the 2025-26 calendar needs to be fixed.
Please PLEASE your school board member instead of posting here!
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Anonymous wrote:Back in 2021-22 the calendar started on Aug 23 (Aug 16 returning teachers, Aug 9 new teachers) and ended on June 10.
Still way too long for 1st year teachers but nearly two weeks shorter than 2025-26 which starts Aug 18 (Aug 11 returning teachers, Aug 5 new teachers) and goes ALL the way to June 17 which is 10 months on the dot for students (10.25 months for returning teachers and 10.5 months for 1st year teachers). YIKES!
If next year's calendar was like 2021-22 the last day would be June 5.
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/forms/2021-22-standard-school-calendar.pdf
https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/2025-2026-standard-school-year-calendar.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Problems with the 2025-26 calendar:
* The third quarter's 47-day length compared to other quarters' 42-45 days creates an imbalanced instructional period, potentially leading to rushed curriculum coverage or uneven pacing of material
* Professional workdays (PW) are frequently placed mid-week rather than on Mondays or Fridays, creating choppy weeks that interrupt learning flow and complicate family scheduling
* The February calendar shows particularly poor planning with multiple interrupted weeks due to holidays and professional workdays, making it difficult to maintain consistent instruction during this period
* The placement of religious and cultural observance days sometimes creates single school days within a week, which typically result in low attendance and reduced instructional effectiveness
* The end of the school year in June includes several partial weeks, making it challenging to maintain student engagement and complete final assessments effectively
* The calendar shows numerous two-hour early release days scattered throughout the year, which can be particularly challenging for working parents who need to arrange alternative childcare
* The clustering of holidays and professional development days in certain months (like November) creates extended periods of interrupted instruction, while other months have minimal breaks, leading to uneven distribution of rest periods throughout the academic year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! i find it utterly ridiculous that we are starting the school year on August 19 and ending on June 11. And next year is worse!
+1 next school year is going to be a disgusting slog. I was already looking at it. Lots of mid week days off, lots of teacher work days not aligned with student holidays. Might as well have year round school at this point, at least then we’d cut down on the “summer slide” for at risk students.
Book your Memorial Day travel for May of 2026 now - you have off Monday-Wednesday!
The Eid holidays change based on the lunar sightings. Don’t count on having that Wednesday off. March 20th is also likely to change.
Yeahhhhh most people aren’t going to care. They have those days off because it was hard to fully staff the buses, cafeteria, instructional aides etc. with so many employees calling off for religious reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! i find it utterly ridiculous that we are starting the school year on August 19 and ending on June 11. And next year is worse!
+1 next school year is going to be a disgusting slog. I was already looking at it. Lots of mid week days off, lots of teacher work days not aligned with student holidays. Might as well have year round school at this point, at least then we’d cut down on the “summer slide” for at risk students.
Book your Memorial Day travel for May of 2026 now - you have off Monday-Wednesday!
The Eid holidays change based on the lunar sightings. Don’t count on having that Wednesday off. March 20th is also likely to change.
Yeahhhhh most people aren’t going to care. They have those days off because it was hard to fully staff the buses, cafeteria, instructional aides etc. with so many employees calling off for religious reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! i find it utterly ridiculous that we are starting the school year on August 19 and ending on June 11. And next year is worse!
+1 next school year is going to be a disgusting slog. I was already looking at it. Lots of mid week days off, lots of teacher work days not aligned with student holidays. Might as well have year round school at this point, at least then we’d cut down on the “summer slide” for at risk students.
Book your Memorial Day travel for May of 2026 now - you have off Monday-Wednesday!
The Eid holidays change based on the lunar sightings. Don’t count on having that Wednesday off. March 20th is also likely to change.
Anonymous wrote:Is there school on 1/27?