Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course DCPS will be closed. This year they closed virtual “school” with like what 18 hours notice once it was enacted? With a year to plan these teachers will more than certainly make sure school is closed. It wouldn’t matter when it is. End of June. February. November. Let’s not give our kids the schooling they deserve.
As a teacher, this day off was extremely frustrating. I appreciated the holiday, and had been talking about it with my students, but communication was haphazard at best, so I spent a while on my own time that evening making sure that parents knew that school would be canceled. To blame everything on teachers, as you do, is stupid and insulting.
Yes. The union has no influence. Sure. Got it. My bad.
Anonymous wrote:They could cut out some of the PD days and other random days and end school before the holiday. Or start a couple days earlier.
IF DC started early August then the could be out by memorial day. And High school students could have the semester end before Christmas break.
But someone or too many DCPS higher up folks have time shares or something so they won't do it..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course DCPS will be closed. This year they closed virtual “school” with like what 18 hours notice once it was enacted? With a year to plan these teachers will more than certainly make sure school is closed. It wouldn’t matter when it is. End of June. February. November. Let’s not give our kids the schooling they deserve.
As a teacher, this day off was extremely frustrating. I appreciated the holiday, and had been talking about it with my students, but communication was haphazard at best, so I spent a while on my own time that evening making sure that parents knew that school would be canceled. To blame everything on teachers, as you do, is stupid and insulting.
Anonymous wrote:They made the announcement in 2016 - and decided to have 2017 spring break around Easter. It does not matter what they are doing now. As a long time DCPS parent -- my experience was they stated an approach and did not implement. They MAY decide going forward that is really what they want to do - the MAY not.
Parents who had kids in school that year remember that they actually MOVED the spring break from the week of Emancipation Day to another week when the calendar went from Draft to Final. At that time, it was clear to me that they were not committed to having Spring Break the same week as Emancipation Day as a rule. IT was rather if it worked with the other spring holidays
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that Juneteenth is a federal holiday, will DCPS be closed on June 20th? If so, does that mean the last day of school will now be June 23rd instead of June 22nd? I've reached out to DCPS but haven't heard back yet.
I hope DC decides to wrap Emancipation Day into Juneteenth.
Right, because we can't possibly have two recognized holidays to commemorate black thing /s