Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Good to know you don't value education. Most. parents and teacher do.
NP. We do value education. Our kids are taking a lot of AP classes and are using these upcoming 3 days off to prepare. (Monday, Fri and 4/21) We don’t need childcare anymore. We understand why you are so frustrated because it disrupted our kids terribly when they were little as well. Now they can use that time to prepare and study, more similar to what they will do in the near future in college. In college they are not sitting in classrooms for 7 hours M-F.
+1 this exactly. We absolutely love it for our high schooler. They are going to be well prepared for their AP exams!
Gee. If they do better with time off why bother to go to school? Please clarify.
They do better with large chunks of time studying the vast amount of material at home. The AP exam covers the whole year. Rather than sitting through PE class, advisory class or some bs elective and then getting home at 3:30 pm exhausted and then having to study on top of regular homework. If they have the day off, they can study 10-1 for an AP exam. They need big chunks of time to study for the exam that is hard to get when they are at school all day.
Anonymous wrote:The right wing outrage machine on Twitter and other social media is going to get a hold of the fact that FCPS is going to drop Veterans Day and Columbus/Indigenous Peoples day from the holiday calendar, but keep the various religious holidays and “cultural observances.” And the backlash and bad PR is going to be a total s*** show. They already hate Northern Virginia as it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Good to know you don't value education. Most. parents and teacher do.
You’re an idiot. It’s the same number of hours/days regardless of how you arrange them. While 5 day weeks may be better for elementary students, days off throughout the year can benefit middle and high schoolers.
Parents who don’t mind the current calendar value education as much as you do.
Anonymous wrote:The right wing outrage machine on Twitter and other social media is going to get a hold of the fact that FCPS is going to drop Veterans Day and Columbus/Indigenous Peoples day from the holiday calendar, but keep the various religious holidays and “cultural observances.” And the backlash and bad PR is going to be a total s*** show. They already hate Northern Virginia as it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not in the minority. It's insane.
Anyone who approved this calendar should be fired.
Remove all religious holidays from the calendar.
Including Christmas and Easter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, no. One problem is that "floating holidays" or religious leave would cause a ton of operational issues. The other problem is that elementary parents are the only ones who are really bothered by the calendar. I'm a secondary teacher and it's not something anyone complains about. High schoolers and their parents love it because the kids can study for AP exams, visit colleges, and work on those days off. Middle schoolers are happy to have the chance to sleep in and are old enough to be left home unattended so the parents aren't rearranging their schedules.
+1 this exactly. The elementary parents need to suck it up and then be grateful when their kids get to high school. Unfortunately they just don’t get it. Luckily no one pays much attention to them becuase they know the stakes in high school are much higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Good to know you don't value education. Most. parents and teacher do.
NP. We do value education. Our kids are taking a lot of AP classes and are using these upcoming 3 days off to prepare. (Monday, Fri and 4/21) We don’t need childcare anymore. We understand why you are so frustrated because it disrupted our kids terribly when they were little as well. Now they can use that time to prepare and study, more similar to what they will do in the near future in college. In college they are not sitting in classrooms for 7 hours M-F.
+1 this exactly. We absolutely love it for our high schooler. They are going to be well prepared for their AP exams!
Gee. If they do better with time off why bother to go to school? Please clarify.
Do you understand how an AP class even works? They get assigned a large amount of reading to do outside of class and then have to take notes on that reading (history). These kids haven’t even been taught how to take notes on the assigned history reading. It’s incredibly time consuming. They then have to study the entire year’s worth of material for a huge test in early May. It’s a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Good to know you don't value education. Most. parents and teacher do.
NP. We do value education. Our kids are taking a lot of AP classes and are using these upcoming 3 days off to prepare. (Monday, Fri and 4/21) We don’t need childcare anymore. We understand why you are so frustrated because it disrupted our kids terribly when they were little as well. Now they can use that time to prepare and study, more similar to what they will do in the near future in college. In college they are not sitting in classrooms for 7 hours M-F.
+1 this exactly. We absolutely love it for our high schooler. They are going to be well prepared for their AP exams!
Gee. If they do better with time off why bother to go to school? Please clarify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Good to know you don't value education. Most. parents and teacher do.
NP. We do value education. Our kids are taking a lot of AP classes and are using these upcoming 3 days off to prepare. (Monday, Fri and 4/21) We don’t need childcare anymore. We understand why you are so frustrated because it disrupted our kids terribly when they were little as well. Now they can use that time to prepare and study, more similar to what they will do in the near future in college. In college they are not sitting in classrooms for 7 hours M-F.
+1 this exactly. We absolutely love it for our high schooler. They are going to be well prepared for their AP exams!
Gee. If they do better with time off why bother to go to school? Please clarify.
Anonymous wrote:You're not in the minority. It's insane.
Anyone who approved this calendar should be fired.
Remove all religious holidays from the calendar.
Anonymous wrote:This is like the 3rd active thread on this topic right now. The others didn’t suffice?