Anonymous wrote:Once your kid hits middle or high school, you will realize how insignificant elementary school actually is. It’s comical to see all the elem school parents freak out about missing what is essentially daycare. I wish we had taken more family vacations during the school year in elementary school. Grades are subjective and do not count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not only do we have two more days off next week, but some schools also have a three‑hour early release on Wednesday. It’s unbelievable. How many hours and days of lost instruction are we going to tolerate before someone acknowledges the impact on kids?
trust me, there is no impact on kids.
hire home help if you need kid coverage.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not only do we have two more days off next week, but some schools also have a three‑hour early release on Wednesday. It’s unbelievable. How many hours and days of lost instruction are we going to tolerate before someone acknowledges the impact on kids?
They’re not losing instructional hours because we have such a long school year and a short summer. We pay for these breaks with our summer vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Not only do we have two more days off next week, but some schools also have a three‑hour early release on Wednesday. It’s unbelievable. How many hours and days of lost instruction are we going to tolerate before someone acknowledges the impact on kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is there another teacher work day just after having two for the end of quarter?
Because we have to take off for... Lunar New Year.
Most Asian parents value education and want their kids in school, so this one is real puzzler.
Gotta be woke though.
I completely agree.
And Lunar New Year is not even a thing here in America.
We asians want our kids in school, not taking an unnecessary day off for a holiday that we don't celebrate here in our country. It is a performative day off forced on all of FCPS by woke warriors.
If they bothered to ask any of us asians about it, 99.9999% of us would have said to keep the kids in school that day.
Can you please contact the school board and tell them this, and ask your Asian friends/family to contact them too? The FCPS decision makers seem to assume what various groups want in terms of holidays and recognition. Maybe if they hear from enough people, they will realize they are out of step with what is actually wanted by the people they think they are recognizing/supporting with this.
LOLOLOL, you must be new here. They simply do not care.
Obviously they do care or they would not have put a million holidays into the calendar. Maybe if the hear from the people they think they are helping, they will realize some of them were a misguided effort at inclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not only do we have two more days off next week, but some schools also have a three‑hour early release on Wednesday. It’s unbelievable. How many hours and days of lost instruction are we going to tolerate before someone acknowledges the impact on kids?
trust me, there is no impact on kids.
hire home help if you need kid coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Not only do we have two more days off next week, but some schools also have a three‑hour early release on Wednesday. It’s unbelievable. How many hours and days of lost instruction are we going to tolerate before someone acknowledges the impact on kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They just had an entire week off.
Ah yes, because they definitely knew we’d have a snow week when they approved this calendar two years ago.
Maybe the calendar shouldn't have unnecessary holidays during a time of the year known to have weather closures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"overworked and underpaid"
It’s astounding how many posters here love to pick on teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Why is there another teacher work day just after having two for the end of quarter?