Anonymous wrote:LOL. There's a thread in the FCPS forum questioning why they started this week and not next week!
It doesn't matter what the schools do. Parents are gonna complain no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t care what you want. The teachers get the schedule they want.
They tried to match FCPS this year but then FCPS adopted after us and made a bunch of changes. Going forward expect us to match to FCPS. The teachers who live there and have kids in school there want this. The community engagement within Arlington is just optics.
This is exactly right.
It's because without teachers that live in Fairfax working in APS, we wouldn't have enough teachers. Younger teachers can't afford to buy in Arlington anymore and are moving to Fairfax more often. Once they have kids, they switch to FCPS because its easier for life when everything lines up. All the teachers that left my school last year were going to FCPS because that's where they live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wish they would have followed through with what they said in 2019 (or 2018?) and made calendar decisions by April of the prior year so I could plan better!
The calendar was adopted in December 2020, that’s plenty of time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t care what you want. The teachers get the schedule they want.
They tried to match FCPS this year but then FCPS adopted after us and made a bunch of changes. Going forward expect us to match to FCPS. The teachers who live there and have kids in school there want this. The community engagement within Arlington is just optics.
This is exactly right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wish they would have followed through with what they said in 2019 (or 2018?) and made calendar decisions by April of the prior year so I could plan better!
The calendar was adopted in December 2020, that’s plenty of time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wish they would have followed through with what they said in 2019 (or 2018?) and made calendar decisions by April of the prior year so I could plan better!
The calendar was adopted in December 2020, that’s plenty of time
Anonymous wrote:I just wish they would have followed through with what they said in 2019 (or 2018?) and made calendar decisions by April of the prior year so I could plan better!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t care what you want. The teachers get the schedule they want.
They tried to match FCPS this year but then FCPS adopted after us and made a bunch of changes. Going forward expect us to match to FCPS. The teachers who live there and have kids in school there want this. The community engagement within Arlington is just optics.
I am completely fine with this. I'm sure APS parents can find a million other things to complain about.
-- APS Parent who has dealt with misaligned school schedules
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a full calendar process every year with different options and people vote. Next year engage with it and make your voice heard. Montgomery county, FCCPS, APS, DCPS all staet next Monday. Loud on starts this Thursday.
I'm so sick of people saying this. I engaged a ton on this, and we still ended up with this shitty calendar this year where we start a week earlier than last year and still get out at the same time in June.
Because they added a bunch of non Christian holidays that we didn’t previously have off.
Anonymous wrote:They don’t care what you want. The teachers get the schedule they want.
They tried to match FCPS this year but then FCPS adopted after us and made a bunch of changes. Going forward expect us to match to FCPS. The teachers who live there and have kids in school there want this. The community engagement within Arlington is just optics.