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Post 06/08/2026 08:53     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


This is a description of a child who is struggling. It should’ve been addressed through intervention.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 08:50     Subject: latest calendar survey

Its sad that so much time is wasted in the high school day during classes that they get more learning done at home on their days off.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 08:48     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?


Not at all! We like the extra day to sleep in and catch up on stuff. I look forward to weeks with early releases and holidays!


Learn to organize your life better. No one wants to be in school now and sitting at home in January, February.


We are very organized. We also very much enjoyed the extra sleep and catch up days.

Year round school would have kids sitting at home for two weeks after every quarter. No thanks!


If you’re the poster who said in a normal schedule her daughter was working every waking hour just to stay afloat then no, you aren’t “very organized”


My organization has nothing to do with how much work my child gets assigned. What a bizarre post! We liked having the extra days during the week so weekends were more relaxing with less work.


If your child was struggling that much to keep up, an organized parent makes an appointment with a doctor to evaluate. They don’t hope for a bad calendar.


There was no “struggle” but there was a LOT of work. My child is in all honors and AP classes and maintains straight As.


So you’re not the parent who said their child was working “every waking moment just to stay afloat”?
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 08:08     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?


Not at all! We like the extra day to sleep in and catch up on stuff. I look forward to weeks with early releases and holidays!


Learn to organize your life better. No one wants to be in school now and sitting at home in January, February.


We are very organized. We also very much enjoyed the extra sleep and catch up days.

Year round school would have kids sitting at home for two weeks after every quarter. No thanks!


If you’re the poster who said in a normal schedule her daughter was working every waking hour just to stay afloat then no, you aren’t “very organized”


My organization has nothing to do with how much work my child gets assigned. What a bizarre post! We liked having the extra days during the week so weekends were more relaxing with less work.


If your child was struggling that much to keep up, an organized parent makes an appointment with a doctor to evaluate. They don’t hope for a bad calendar.


Sorry, that doesn’t make sense. Try “a concerned parent.”

I don’t have concerns. My child is a straight A student in high level classes. My child thinks they also made 5s on all their AP exams - the extra days off provided lots of study time! We loved it.


Stop posting. You're in the minority. Again, most high school parents did not like the calendar. It was disruptive for everyone. Attendance has been a problem.


No, I won’t stop posting, especially when me and my child are insulted for liking the calendar. Not everyone hates it. Not everyone thought it was disruptive. I’m sorry you can’t handle a different perspective.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 08:05     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?


Not at all! We like the extra day to sleep in and catch up on stuff. I look forward to weeks with early releases and holidays!


Learn to organize your life better. No one wants to be in school now and sitting at home in January, February.


We are very organized. We also very much enjoyed the extra sleep and catch up days.

Year round school would have kids sitting at home for two weeks after every quarter. No thanks!


If you’re the poster who said in a normal schedule her daughter was working every waking hour just to stay afloat then no, you aren’t “very organized”


My organization has nothing to do with how much work my child gets assigned. What a bizarre post! We liked having the extra days during the week so weekends were more relaxing with less work.


If your child was struggling that much to keep up, an organized parent makes an appointment with a doctor to evaluate. They don’t hope for a bad calendar.


Sorry, that doesn’t make sense. Try “a concerned parent.”

I don’t have concerns. My child is a straight A student in high level classes. My child thinks they also made 5s on all their AP exams - the extra days off provided lots of study time! We loved it.


Stop posting. You're in the minority. Again, most high school parents did not like the calendar. It was disruptive for everyone. Attendance has been a problem.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 07:36     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?


Not at all! We like the extra day to sleep in and catch up on stuff. I look forward to weeks with early releases and holidays!


Learn to organize your life better. No one wants to be in school now and sitting at home in January, February.


We are very organized. We also very much enjoyed the extra sleep and catch up days.

Year round school would have kids sitting at home for two weeks after every quarter. No thanks!


If you’re the poster who said in a normal schedule her daughter was working every waking hour just to stay afloat then no, you aren’t “very organized”


My organization has nothing to do with how much work my child gets assigned. What a bizarre post! We liked having the extra days during the week so weekends were more relaxing with less work.


If your child was struggling that much to keep up, an organized parent makes an appointment with a doctor to evaluate. They don’t hope for a bad calendar.


Sorry, that doesn’t make sense. Try “a concerned parent.”

I don’t have concerns. My child is a straight A student in high level classes. My child thinks they also made 5s on all their AP exams - the extra days off provided lots of study time! We loved it.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 07:33     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?


Not at all! We like the extra day to sleep in and catch up on stuff. I look forward to weeks with early releases and holidays!


Learn to organize your life better. No one wants to be in school now and sitting at home in January, February.


We are very organized. We also very much enjoyed the extra sleep and catch up days.

Year round school would have kids sitting at home for two weeks after every quarter. No thanks!


If you’re the poster who said in a normal schedule her daughter was working every waking hour just to stay afloat then no, you aren’t “very organized”


My organization has nothing to do with how much work my child gets assigned. What a bizarre post! We liked having the extra days during the week so weekends were more relaxing with less work.


If your child was struggling that much to keep up, an organized parent makes an appointment with a doctor to evaluate. They don’t hope for a bad calendar.


There was no “struggle” but there was a LOT of work. My child is in all honors and AP classes and maintains straight As.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 07:13     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed. Teacher work days on federal holidays works best for me since I'm already off. The other random days either require me to burn leave or pay $$$ for some camp. I hate it.


I’m a teacher. I want holidays, too. And no, I don’t get paid time off in the summer.


+1 these parents are nuts. It’s all about what’s best for them and their work schedule and no thought whatsoever as to what teachers need. I hope Reid continues to offer 4 day weeks. It really helps.


I highly doubt you are a teacher. Teachers absolutely need more work days, but I don't know a single one that thought this year's calendar was helpful.


From what I've heard, elementary school teachers didn't like it. At the secondary level though, my colleagues and I largely loved it.


+1 I’m the PP who said I hope we continue 4 day weeks. I’m not a troll. It’s funny how the second someone disagrees with them, they are called a troll. I’m the parent of a high schooler. We loved the days off. My child got extra sleep and was able to keep up and not have to spend every waking weekend working to stay afloat.


So you are more or less advocating for year round school?


Not at all! We like the extra day to sleep in and catch up on stuff. I look forward to weeks with early releases and holidays!


Learn to organize your life better. No one wants to be in school now and sitting at home in January, February.


We are very organized. We also very much enjoyed the extra sleep and catch up days.

Year round school would have kids sitting at home for two weeks after every quarter. No thanks!


If you’re the poster who said in a normal schedule her daughter was working every waking hour just to stay afloat then no, you aren’t “very organized”


My organization has nothing to do with how much work my child gets assigned. What a bizarre post! We liked having the extra days during the week so weekends were more relaxing with less work.


If your child was struggling that much to keep up, an organized parent makes an appointment with a doctor to evaluate. They don’t hope for a bad calendar.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 07:11     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I LOVED the calendar this year.

I have HS students. One is AP and other is very VERY high needs special eduation. It was great for both of them.

Having "random" days off was perfect. Was able to schedule appts for my speical needs child easily and my AP child got plenty of breaks.

I filled it out in support of keeping all the holidays.


+1

Lots of HS families liked the calendar this year. I know its not everyone's preference, but many did like it and their voices can be heard from this survey.


Many of the ES families who are up in arms about the calendar this year will be happy in three years when THEY have the extra days off when their kids are in HS.


No, I expect to have high school students with busy, enriching summers. I don’t want them wasting their time in classrooms until the end of June so some student whose parents have neglected their needs can get a day to catch up on their work.


I’m confused. I thought you wanted more school?


I do. What is happening now isn’t school. They’re watching movies and doing busywork because exams are over. Attendance is a joke.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 06:57     Subject: latest calendar survey

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Anonymous wrote:I LOVED the calendar this year.

I have HS students. One is AP and other is very VERY high needs special eduation. It was great for both of them.

Having "random" days off was perfect. Was able to schedule appts for my speical needs child easily and my AP child got plenty of breaks.

I filled it out in support of keeping all the holidays.


+1 same for us. We were able to get dr appointments and dentist appointments in on those random days off. Kids actually missed less school because of it.


Random days off are awful. No one, not even my kids want them. What they want is to be on summer break NOW!!


I suspect it is a small handful of people posting repeatedly that they "LOVED" the school calendar.

In real life, very few people, including very few parents of high schoolers, say they loved it. Most people, especially high school parents and teachers, complain about it

High school attendance was the worst this year, especially with all the 3 day weeks. The eff'd up schedule made it easier for kids to cut class and skip class
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 06:53     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I LOVED the calendar this year.

I have HS students. One is AP and other is very VERY high needs special eduation. It was great for both of them.

Having "random" days off was perfect. Was able to schedule appts for my speical needs child easily and my AP child got plenty of breaks.

I filled it out in support of keeping all the holidays.


+1

Lots of HS families liked the calendar this year. I know its not everyone's preference, but many did like it and their voices can be heard from this survey.


High Schoolers are only 30% of the school population.


Not every high schoool parent loved tgat calendar. Most did not like it.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 06:52     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I LOVED the calendar this year.

I have HS students. One is AP and other is very VERY high needs special eduation. It was great for both of them.

Having "random" days off was perfect. Was able to schedule appts for my speical needs child easily and my AP child got plenty of breaks.

I filled it out in support of keeping all the holidays.


+1

Lots of HS families liked the calendar this year. I know its not everyone's preference, but many did like it and their voices can be heard from this survey.


Many of the ES families who are up in arms about the calendar this year will be happy in three years when THEY have the extra days off when their kids are in HS.


Most high school parents aant a normal calendar and hated the 25-26 calendar.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 06:51     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVED the calendar this year.

I have HS students. One is AP and other is very VERY high needs special eduation. It was great for both of them.

Having "random" days off was perfect. Was able to schedule appts for my speical needs child easily and my AP child got plenty of breaks.

I filled it out in support of keeping all the holidays.


+1

Lots of HS families liked the calendar this year. I know its not everyone's preference, but many did like it and their voices can be heard from this survey.


Most high school parents hated this calendar, just like everyone else.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 06:38     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVED the calendar this year.

I have HS students. One is AP and other is very VERY high needs special eduation. It was great for both of them.

Having "random" days off was perfect. Was able to schedule appts for my speical needs child easily and my AP child got plenty of breaks.

I filled it out in support of keeping all the holidays.


+1

Lots of HS families liked the calendar this year. I know its not everyone's preference, but many did like it and their voices can be heard from this survey.


Many of the ES families who are up in arms about the calendar this year will be happy in three years when THEY have the extra days off when their kids are in HS.


No, I expect to have high school students with busy, enriching summers. I don’t want them wasting their time in classrooms until the end of June so some student whose parents have neglected their needs can get a day to catch up on their work.


I’m confused. I thought you wanted more school?


DP

Aren't the SOL and AP dates set by people other than FCPS?

If so, wouldn't it follow that students could have a shorter year if there's fewer holidays set by FCPS that otherwise lengthen the school year?


This is why we should have year round school that starts at the beginning of August and lets out at the beginning of June. It would align very well with the SOL and AP exams.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 06:33     Subject: latest calendar survey

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVED the calendar this year.

I have HS students. One is AP and other is very VERY high needs special eduation. It was great for both of them.

Having "random" days off was perfect. Was able to schedule appts for my speical needs child easily and my AP child got plenty of breaks.

I filled it out in support of keeping all the holidays.


+1

Lots of HS families liked the calendar this year. I know its not everyone's preference, but many did like it and their voices can be heard from this survey.


Many of the ES families who are up in arms about the calendar this year will be happy in three years when THEY have the extra days off when their kids are in HS.


No, I expect to have high school students with busy, enriching summers. I don’t want them wasting their time in classrooms until the end of June so some student whose parents have neglected their needs can get a day to catch up on their work.


I’m confused. I thought you wanted more school?


DP

Aren't the SOL and AP dates set by people other than FCPS?

If so, wouldn't it follow that students could have a shorter year if there's fewer holidays set by FCPS that otherwise lengthen the school year?