Anonymous wrote:Only 14weeks of 5 day schools. Who in their right mind advocates for this?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true more than 50 percent of the weeks august to Christmas break are 4 day weeks.
As a teacher, I’m interested in seeing if it helps with teacher burn-out.
If only working mothers got 4 day weeks half the year to match the FCPS 4 day weeks. Obviously, it will increase parental burn out. So so so so glad we left the dumpsterfire FCPS school system.
You could get a job with FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true more than 50 percent of the weeks august to Christmas break are 4 day weeks.
As a teacher, I’m interested in seeing if it helps with teacher burn-out.
If only working mothers got 4 day weeks half the year to match the FCPS 4 day weeks. Obviously, it will increase parental burn out. So so so so glad we left the dumpsterfire FCPS school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true more than 50 percent of the weeks august to Christmas break are 4 day weeks.
As a teacher, I’m interested in seeing if it helps with teacher burn-out.
If only working mothers got 4 day weeks half the year to match the FCPS 4 day weeks. Obviously, it will increase parental burn out. So so so so glad we left the dumpsterfire FCPS school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true more than 50 percent of the weeks august to Christmas break are 4 day weeks.
As a teacher, I’m interested in seeing if it helps with teacher burn-out.
Anonymous wrote:It's not even about childcare. It's about routine and continuity and the upcoming school year is FULL of disruptive days off. It's ridiculous and someone should call attention to it. I recently wrote them all down in our calendar and the amount of 3 day weekends and random days off are just awful. I think October and April barely have any full weeks. January we all know is a disaster year after year. December is nothing. November has tons of days off. It really leaves so few full weeks.
Anonymous wrote:I just up the student holidays. Ridiculous! Sorry, but we don’t need off for every religious holiday. Give them a fall break, winter break, February break and spring break, like other secular countries. And, let them out two weeks earlier in June. It has to be impossible to teach with all the sporadic days off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does Arlington start on the 29th and Fairfax on the 22nd? And we both get out the same week? What are they doing better with their calendar?
They have less Teacher Workdays. The religious holidays is not the issue. It is the TEACHER WORKDAYS added on to the religious holidays. There are too many. I say this as a teacher.
Wrong. It is absolutely the extra holidays - Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashana, and Diwali…wtf?!
Actually I just looked at surrounding counties that also have off those days.
Once school starts…
Loudoun has 5 PD days
PWCS has 5 PD Days
Fairfax has 9!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does Arlington start on the 29th and Fairfax on the 22nd? And we both get out the same week? What are they doing better with their calendar?
They have less Teacher Workdays. The religious holidays is not the issue. It is the TEACHER WORKDAYS added on to the religious holidays. There are too many. I say this as a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:It is true more than 50 percent of the weeks august to Christmas break are 4 day weeks.
Anonymous wrote:It is true more than 50 percent of the weeks august to Christmas break are 4 day weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does Arlington start on the 29th and Fairfax on the 22nd? And we both get out the same week? What are they doing better with their calendar?
They have less Teacher Workdays. The religious holidays is not the issue. It is the TEACHER WORKDAYS added on to the religious holidays. There are too many. I say this as a teacher.
Wrong. It is absolutely the extra holidays - Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashana, and Diwali…wtf?!