Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calendar C is dead in the water because of the issues with teachers working in different counties than their kids go to school in.
Agree. APS's calendar specifically aligns with what FCPS proposed. They even added in the 4 holidays. I though FCPS already voted on this long ago - I was surprised it was just being voted on now.
Anonymous wrote:Calendar C is dead in the water because of the issues with teachers working in different counties than their kids go to school in.
Anonymous wrote:I really do not want spring break continually in March. If it aligns with Easter, fine, but not every year. The weather is terrible and many spring/summer destination places are not open yet. Is there a place we can speak on this?
Anonymous wrote:Did calendar C pass?
Anonymous wrote:Calendar C is dead in the water because of the issues with teachers working in different counties than their kids go to school in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When are they deciding on this? Isn’t the calendar discussion happening now? I can never get audio on the stream.
The presentation says the actual decision is (I wish I were joking) TBD.
Thanks. I live in Fairfax but work in APS. I’ll apply to FCPS if they change to C. I can’t have a different spring break than my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Loudoun. All the loudoun residents who are Fairfax teachers will pitch a hissy if the spring breaks don’t align.
Same with Arlington. If I remember correctly, many of the calendar changes implemented for APS were so that it could align with the FCPS calendar.
The presentation actually has check marks showing who has what holidays. After all the arguments FOR including those holidays, then they abruptly have option C.
I think option C is based on the survey, which basically had the majority of respondants wanting to have as many days off as possible and end as early as possible. Not sure how those two go together, unless FCPS gives back some of the 20 snow days that the 990 hours requirement builds in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When are they deciding on this? Isn’t the calendar discussion happening now? I can never get audio on the stream.
The presentation says the actual decision is (I wish I were joking) TBD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Loudoun. All the loudoun residents who are Fairfax teachers will pitch a hissy if the spring breaks don’t align.
Same with Arlington. If I remember correctly, many of the calendar changes implemented for APS were so that it could align with the FCPS calendar.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Loudoun. All the loudoun residents who are Fairfax teachers will pitch a hissy if the spring breaks don’t align.