Anonymous wrote:Agree with 16:32. Our kids don't need long breaks from school. I wish the summer break is much shorter.
It depends on the school. If you go to a private school with lots of extra classes like art, drama, PE multiple times a week, and more stimulating activities then I would agree. However, MCPS is a soul sucking experience for kids. Summer is a great time to get the physical activity kids need, science, activities and all the other things that are missing in school today.I think that my kids learn more from some of their camps now than school. They certainly have more fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually lose 1/3 of my class the 2-3 days before Winter Break. I don't teach anything new those days b/c those kids would miss it and the others would forget it all before the test in Jan.
When you teach AP classes you don't have that luxury. Note to parents...don't pull your kids from school before a vacation begins. The learning they miss is YOUR fault!
Anonymous wrote:Take trips when there is no school and during the 10 weeks students have off in the summer.
This isn't practical with large extended families. Ours lives up and down the West Coast. They are all several hours from each other, some 3-4 and others 10-12. They all get together for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. There is nothing my kids love more than running around with a pack of cousins. You don't have the same experience visiting 2-4 at a time and it would take weeks to travel separately to visit each one over the summer. This isn't practical if you work and it isn't the same as the whole family getting together.
Yes, MCPS has 10 days at Spring Break but they go back the Tuesday after Easter. This means that we are flying out on Monday the day after Easter and the kids will be exhausted from the long flight the day before and time change on their first day back to school. At least they have the Monday off or we would be running out of Grandma's house after finding one egg to the airport.
Anonymous wrote:I usually lose 1/3 of my class the 2-3 days before Winter Break. I don't teach anything new those days b/c those kids would miss it and the others would forget it all before the test in Jan.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, early release days count to the 180 minimum.
With as many one-off days as MCPS gives, the kids "have to go to school at some point."I'm totally fine with this week being a school week. I'm also excited this school year ends so "early" on June 12 thanks in part to Yom Kippur being on a Saturday, Christmas on a Sunday (it'd push all the other days, including New Years back another day on the calendar), and the primary election over Spring Break.
OP, where are you living now?
Many students in the school where I teach are missing multiple days this week (some are missing the entire week) so they can go on trips. Not the visiting family for the holidays type of trip. I'm talking cruises, time at the ski house in Colorado, etc. trips involving just the immediate family. I personally find that ridiculous and will continue to teach new material the entire week. No homework over the break though. A break is a break!
Agree with 16:32. Our kids don't need long breaks from school. I wish the summer break is much shorter.
Take trips when there is no school and during the 10 weeks students have off in the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Look at next years school calendar. Spring break is 10 days, and every monday holiday they get the Tuesday off too. But winter break is still a week.
Anonymous wrote:How much grading and reporting time is really needed these days with on-line grading?
Anonymous wrote:How much grading and reporting time is really needed these days with on-line grading?