Anonymous wrote:http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/About+DCPS/Calendars/DCPS+Calendar+for+School+Year+2015-2016
They are scheduled to start school 2 weeks before Labor Day when most other school districts in the country start after Labor Day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why would I do this??? No summer camps those final weeks of summer. Huge pain in the @$$ to have school start later.
Oh right, because God forbid we have unstructured down time with our kids. What a pain!
Anonymous wrote:I agree--they do this not just for working parents but for lower income working parents. Most parents that I know would have no problem making other arrangements for their kids to have enriching, supervised time during those two weeks--I HATE that they go back to school so EARLY. My kids are so happy when we are spending time at their grandmother's during those relaxed weeks--why it has to come to a screeching halt so early--I just think it is really awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done, thanks.
They will be spending Aug. in Illinois with grandparents & cousins. I hate to pick them up so early when DC is still hot and humid.
I'm from Illinois. It will be hot and humid there too.
If you're from Illinois you'll know that there's a lot a climate variety in the State. Plus they are near Lake Shelbyville. I loved it as a kid as much as I hated it as a teen.
I spent a lot of summers at Lake Shelbyville, on the beach, because it was hot and humid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done, thanks.
They will be spending Aug. in Illinois with grandparents & cousins. I hate to pick them up so early when DC is still hot and humid.
I'm from Illinois. It will be hot and humid there too.
If you're from Illinois you'll know that there's a lot a climate variety in the State. Plus they are near Lake Shelbyville. I loved it as a kid as much as I hated it as a teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Done, thanks.
They will be spending Aug. in Illinois with grandparents & cousins. I hate to pick them up so early when DC is still hot and humid.
I'm from Illinois. It will be hot and humid there too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/About+DCPS/Calendars/DCPS+Calendar+for+School+Year+2015-2016
They are scheduled to start school 2 weeks before Labor Day when most other school districts in the country start after Labor Day.
I'm with you. DCPS should do exactly what the other school districts do. Like you, I can't understand what is so difficult about DCPS consulting the numerous other school districts in the nation before they make their calendar. I have a friend who works in Boston Public Schools, and she told me that their BPS coordinates with Seattle Public Schools on developing their calendar.
Anonymous wrote:If you are pissed about it, send your kid to private.
Anonymous wrote:and don't forget if you have a PreK3 or PreK4 student there is transition week!
Anonymous wrote:Done, thanks.
They will be spending Aug. in Illinois with grandparents & cousins. I hate to pick them up so early when DC is still hot and humid.
Anonymous wrote:http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/About+DCPS/Calendars/DCPS+Calendar+for+School+Year+2015-2016
They are scheduled to start school 2 weeks before Labor Day when most other school districts in the country start after Labor Day.