Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sure didn't take long for the teachers union to screw us over.
What does this have to do with the teachers union? They had nothing to do with it. Perhaps you can cite something that shows otherwise.
You don't think it's a coincidence they're going with half days, which are good for teachers, but terrible for kids and families?
The half days are because of Youngkin’s literacy act, not teacher unions.
Did that act specify half days to accommodate the training? No, it didn't.
Do they have the money to pay teachers for this training on non-contracted time....not they didn't. Here we are.
Exactly, it always comes down to money.
Weird the district with the highest budget can’t do what neighboring districts with significantly lower costs do.
It has nothing to do with budget, it has to do with teacher salaries and per student costs. FCPS does spend more than LCPS, but they also have more ESOL students. I don’t know how the SPED numbers compare….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sure didn't take long for the teachers union to screw us over.
You sound really ignorant about how things work in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't they just give families full days off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.
But remember we must all combat absenteeism and if you go to the travel page you’ll find parents being scolded for taking their kids out for such things as traveling abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't they just give families full days off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.
But remember we must all combat absenteeism and if you go to the travel page you’ll find parents being scolded for taking their kids out for such things as traveling abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is not helpful. If anything, give the early release on Tuesday, so families can get a jump start on DMV traffic to drive to family out of town. Who wants to wait around, piddling around with only 3 hours of school on a Monday and then only 1 full day on Tuesday to then jump on 495 to travel. The kids will rightfully be very unfocused on Tuesday, excited for trips, and holidays. The half Monday adds to this lack of ability to focus.Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sure didn't take long for the teachers union to screw us over.
What does this have to do with the teachers union? They had nothing to do with it. Perhaps you can cite something that shows otherwise.
You don't think it's a coincidence they're going with half days, which are good for teachers, but terrible for kids and families?
The half days are because of Youngkin’s literacy act, not teacher unions.
Did that act specify half days to accommodate the training? No, it didn't.
Do they have the money to pay teachers for this training on non-contracted time....not they didn't. Here we are.
Exactly, it always comes down to money.
Weird the district with the highest budget can’t do what neighboring districts with significantly lower costs do.
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is not helpful. If anything, give the early release on Tuesday, so families can get a jump start on DMV traffic to drive to family out of town. Who wants to wait around, piddling around with only 3 hours of school on a Monday and then only 1 full day on Tuesday to then jump on 495 to travel. The kids will rightfully be very unfocused on Tuesday, excited for trips, and holidays. The half Monday adds to this lack of ability to focus.Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.
I can't imagine teachers not seeing a half day on Monday, a full day Tuesday, Wed-Fri off and not just taking leave for Monday and Tuesday. Or calling in sick.
Right. This is not helpful. If anything, give the early release on Tuesday, so families can get a jump start on DMV traffic to drive to family out of town. Who wants to wait around, piddling around with only 3 hours of school on a Monday and then only 1 full day on Tuesday to then jump on 495 to travel. The kids will rightfully be very unfocused on Tuesday, excited for trips, and holidays. The half Monday adds to this lack of ability to focus.Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.
Anonymous wrote:Some of the pyramids have a three hour early release on Nov 25. This is the week of Thanksgiving where they have Wednesday through Friday off, too. They are pushing families now to just take the whole week off.
There is only one full day of school that week on Tuesday, Nov 26.