Anonymous wrote:School ending on a Tuesday was bad enough - no learning is going to be happening. Hard pass
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School ends Friday, June 13. Your child need not go to school after that. Plan your summer beginning June 14 and don't worry about that absurd week after, whether it's 1 day or 3 days.
The unnecessary angst. School ends June 13. Plan away.
Anonymous wrote:August 2028 starts on August 14 for teachers, August 21 for students a full week earlier than 2023.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awkward, but Juneteenth is going to be a scheduling problem most years. It’s gotta go.
The calendar proposals for 2026-2029 would start school a week earlier in August so we don’t run into the Juneteenth issues. This would also align better with college breaks, since they staff summer camps
They need to deduct 2 PD days and have school on PTC days.
As for adding days to the end of the year no matter when it ends going into a new week is undesirable and no one will want that.
Anonymous wrote:It maybe ok in 2026 and 2027 but beyond that it gets to be too early. August is very hot so starting earlier doesn't extend summer it just changes the start and end times.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awkward, but Juneteenth is going to be a scheduling problem most years. It’s gotta go.
The calendar proposals for 2026-2029 would start school a week earlier in August so we don’t run into the Juneteenth issues. This would also align better with college breaks, since they staff summer camps
This is the way it used to be, before Ferebee arrived. School started two weeks before Labor Day and was out by June 15. We’ll be out of DCPS in 2026, but it’s great they’re returning to this.
Anonymous wrote:There was a Post story yesterday that quoted DCPS officials saying the end of the school year will now move to June 20 and they'll communicate with parents about it soon. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awkward, but Juneteenth is going to be a scheduling problem most years. It’s gotta go.
It's a Texas thing, and it should have stayed a Texas thing.
Ya’ll are wild.
Anonymous wrote:School ends Friday, June 13. Your child need not go to school after that. Plan your summer beginning June 14 and don't worry about that absurd week after, whether it's 1 day or 3 days.
It maybe ok in 2026 and 2027 but beyond that it gets to be too early. August is very hot so starting earlier doesn't extend summer it just changes the start and end times.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awkward, but Juneteenth is going to be a scheduling problem most years. It’s gotta go.
The calendar proposals for 2026-2029 would start school a week earlier in August so we don’t run into the Juneteenth issues. This would also align better with college breaks, since they staff summer camps
This is the way it used to be, before Ferebee arrived. School started two weeks before Labor Day and was out by June 15. We’ll be out of DCPS in 2026, but it’s great they’re returning to this.
August 2028 starts on August 14 for teachers, August 21 for students a full week earlier than 2023.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awkward, but Juneteenth is going to be a scheduling problem most years. It’s gotta go.
The calendar proposals for 2026-2029 would start school a week earlier in August so we don’t run into the Juneteenth issues. This would also align better with college breaks, since they staff summer camps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awkward, but Juneteenth is going to be a scheduling problem most years. It’s gotta go.
The calendar proposals for 2026-2029 would start school a week earlier in August so we don’t run into the Juneteenth issues. This would also align better with college breaks, since they staff summer camps
Anonymous wrote:Awkward, but Juneteenth is going to be a scheduling problem most years. It’s gotta go.