Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 18 year old is so excited, she turns 18 on April 18th!!
hopefully excited to vote
she is!
So they are adding another teacher workday? They will have April 6, 10 and 21. They don't need 3 so close to each other. Just move the April 10 one to April 21. The September one wasn't near another TW day.Anonymous wrote:They are not going to cancel any teacher workdays. Or move them around.
They did not change anything when they added the September Election Day.
So bunch of people will skip the last 15 days and if they are old enough miss Finals?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah they swap April 10 into a regular school day. They should also see how many hours they have as of Wednesday, June 10 and if it's enough end school then. I'd prefer Friday, June 5 but I'm sure they won't have enough hours for that now that 6 days have been canceled unless they reclaim a day or two. Having started on August 18, ending on June 17 is awfully late. It's nearly year round territory and is year round length for teachers but unlike actual year round schools there are 3 full weeks off a year instead of 6 or 7.Anonymous wrote:They should cancel one of the teacher workdays in April or May then if they plan to close school for this. Teachers can work that day. I believe there are a couple right after Memorial Day.
Finals have already been set. They are not ending the school year early.
+100
Especially with the five day Memorial Day holiday, they cannot end on 6/5. Plenty of families are already not planning to return. If they say they are ending on 6/5, the schools will be empty that last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah they swap April 10 into a regular school day. They should also see how many hours they have as of Wednesday, June 10 and if it's enough end school then. I'd prefer Friday, June 5 but I'm sure they won't have enough hours for that now that 6 days have been canceled unless they reclaim a day or two. Having started on August 18, ending on June 17 is awfully late. It's nearly year round territory and is year round length for teachers but unlike actual year round schools there are 3 full weeks off a year instead of 6 or 7.Anonymous wrote:They should cancel one of the teacher workdays in April or May then if they plan to close school for this. Teachers can work that day. I believe there are a couple right after Memorial Day.
Finals have already been set. They are not ending the school year early.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really want my kid going to school if there are armed crazy ICE agents watching the polls TBH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah they swap April 10 into a regular school day. They should also see how many hours they have as of Wednesday, June 10 and if it's enough end school then. I'd prefer Friday, June 5 but I'm sure they won't have enough hours for that now that 6 days have been canceled unless they reclaim a day or two. Having started on August 18, ending on June 17 is awfully late. It's nearly year round territory and is year round length for teachers but unlike actual year round schools there are 3 full weeks off a year instead of 6 or 7.Anonymous wrote:They should cancel one of the teacher workdays in April or May then if they plan to close school for this. Teachers can work that day. I believe there are a couple right after Memorial Day.
Finals have already been set. They are not ending the school year early.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah they swap April 10 into a regular school day. They should also see how many hours they have as of Wednesday, June 10 and if it's enough end school then. I'd prefer Friday, June 5 but I'm sure they won't have enough hours for that now that 6 days have been canceled unless they reclaim a day or two. Having started on August 18, ending on June 17 is awfully late. It's nearly year round territory and is year round length for teachers but unlike actual year round schools there are 3 full weeks off a year instead of 6 or 7.Anonymous wrote:They should cancel one of the teacher workdays in April or May then if they plan to close school for this. Teachers can work that day. I believe there are a couple right after Memorial Day.
Yeah they swap April 10 into a regular school day. They should also see how many hours they have as of Wednesday, June 10 and if it's enough end school then. I'd prefer Friday, June 5 but I'm sure they won't have enough hours for that now that 6 days have been canceled unless they reclaim a day or two. Having started on August 18, ending on June 17 is awfully late. It's nearly year round territory and is year round length for teachers but unlike actual year round schools there are 3 full weeks off a year instead of 6 or 7.Anonymous wrote:They should cancel one of the teacher workdays in April or May then if they plan to close school for this. Teachers can work that day. I believe there are a couple right after Memorial Day.
Anonymous wrote:Tuesday, April 21 will be a student holiday because of the redistricting voting. 168 schools are used as polling places.
There will not be any elections on June 16 as previously planned.
Anonymous wrote:Fake news. No way they will close schools
Anonymous wrote:They should cancel one of the teacher workdays in April or May then if they plan to close school for this. Teachers can work that day. I believe there are a couple right after Memorial Day.
Anonymous wrote:They should cancel one of the teacher workdays in April or May then if they plan to close school for this. Teachers can work that day. I believe there are a couple right after Memorial Day.