Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is 2 weeks for winter break good news??
A lot of people have been asking for this, especially international families who want to go overseas for the holidays.
A 2 week break is so lovely --- families can do much more (like travel). My older kids charter already does it so I'm very thankful my kids can get aligned on that.
Just kind of skrews over working families who don't get time off.
Isn't it still the same number of days off?
It shouldn't line up with Easter since that is a silly method of determining the break as Easter shifts from year to year. The Maryland schools don't even have their 2026-27 calendars out so DC is guessing when they would have spring break. If you want it to align it should be a secular alignment like 1st full week of April when April 16 is on Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday and Emancipation Day week when April 16 is Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. The Maryland schools should schedule spring break secularly NOT based on Easter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a DCPS teacher who lives in a neighboring county, I just want them to start lining up our spring break with the surrounding districts.
This is the real and only reason they are lining it up with Easter, like every other public school system in this area. You don't have to like it, but it makes sense for teachers and staffing needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: Who cares if it lines up with Emancipation Day? Why is that a thing you (or anyone else) are up in arms about?
It's a good marker for spring break so spring break is always at a similar point every year. Easter hops around from year to year so that should not be the deciding factor.
Thanks for the explanation. Still think it weird that people are digging in on Emancipation Day as the trigger instead of just pointing out the time in the month they want to see break. Maybe I'm too sensitive but that feels performative.
People used to complain about having a single day off in April when no one else is off was annoying, so dcps anchored spring break to emancipation day. Having it the same week every year was very convenient; I much preferred it, having been in dcps for long enough to experience both. We're done next year, so fortunately this is not my fight. But if enough people make noise, it could swing back again in the next batch of calendars....
Why would it make ZERO sense to have spring break when it is warm and nice?Anonymous wrote:Its warm and nice in DC in mid-late April and makes zero sense to have spring break then. We should have a march SB like everyone else, all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is 2 weeks for winter break good news??
A lot of people have been asking for this, especially international families who want to go overseas for the holidays.
A 2 week break is so lovely --- families can do much more (like travel). My older kids charter already does it so I'm very thankful my kids can get aligned on that.
Just kind of skrews over working families who don't get time off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is 2 weeks for winter break good news??
A lot of people have been asking for this, especially international families who want to go overseas for the holidays.
A 2 week break is so lovely --- families can do much more (like travel). My older kids charter already does it so I'm very thankful my kids can get aligned on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is 2 weeks for winter break good news??
A lot of people have been asking for this, especially international families who want to go overseas for the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question: Who cares if it lines up with Emancipation Day? Why is that a thing you (or anyone else) are up in arms about?
It's a good marker for spring break so spring break is always at a similar point every year. Easter hops around from year to year so that should not be the deciding factor.
Thanks for the explanation. Still think it weird that people are digging in on Emancipation Day as the trigger instead of just pointing out the time in the month they want to see break. Maybe I'm too sensitive but that feels performative.
Wut? Stop looking for “woke” performances everywhere. Traditionally DCPS spring break aligned with Emancipation Day (since 2016 or 2017). It’s the reference point most of us use.
Anonymous wrote:How is 2 weeks for winter break good news??