Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think having every religious holiday under the sun is absolutely absurd but maybe I’m in the minority.
Monday and Friday off this week after spring break? Absolutely asinine.
Yes it is absolutely absurd that spring break and winter break revolve around Christian holidays.
Ina country founded by various Christian groups? Happens.
Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Good to know you don't value education. Most. parents and teacher do.
NP. We do value education. Our kids are taking a lot of AP classes and are using these upcoming 3 days off to prepare. (Monday, Fri and 4/21) We don’t need childcare anymore. We understand why you are so frustrated because it disrupted our kids terribly when they were little as well. Now they can use that time to prepare and study, more similar to what they will do in the near future in college. In college they are not sitting in classrooms for 7 hours M-F.
+1 this exactly. We absolutely love it for our high schooler. They are going to be well prepared for their AP exams!
+ me. High school is when it all counts and kids start owning their own education. Most high schoolers are taking college level classes and exams. This schedule works perfectly for them. I think it works pretty well for elementary STUDENTS as well, just not the parents. I do understand and sympathize, but wish there were a better solution (ex. SACC providing day care on those days[b]).
This is the biggest problem IMO. The county decided to start treating the religious holidays as county holidays too, so now SACC isn't open on those days. Funny how we are still paying the same high prices for less coverage.
It would be nice if secondary parents could care about this and help us advocate to the county for SACC to be open on those days. Society and workplace expectations aren't changing just because our school calendar sucks. Not all of us have the kind of job where we can take PTO on random days just because school is closed. It's just another thing adding to our stress in this world.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:We're edging closer and closer to "year round "
School - more smaller breaks throughout the year, no longer summer recess.
Perfect, would love that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Good to know you don't value education. Most. parents and teacher do.
NP. We do value education. Our kids are taking a lot of AP classes and are using these upcoming 3 days off to prepare. (Monday, Fri and 4/21) We don’t need childcare anymore. We understand why you are so frustrated because it disrupted our kids terribly when they were little as well. Now they can use that time to prepare and study, more similar to what they will do in the near future in college. In college they are not sitting in classrooms for 7 hours M-F.
+1 this exactly. We absolutely love it for our high schooler. They are going to be well prepared for their AP exams!
+ me. High school is when it all counts and kids start owning their own education. Most high schoolers are taking college level classes and exams. This schedule works perfectly for them. I think it works pretty well for elementary STUDENTS as well, just not the parents. I do understand and sympathize, but wish there were a better solution (ex. SACC providing day care on those days[b]).
.Anonymous wrote:We're edging closer and closer to "year round "
School - more smaller breaks throughout the year, no longer summer recess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think having every religious holiday under the sun is absolutely absurd but maybe I’m in the minority.
Monday and Friday off this week after spring break? Absolutely asinine.
Yes it is absolutely absurd that spring break and winter break revolve around Christian holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, I love the days off and what they represent. Most secondary parents like them, whether they care about the holidays off or not.
Good to know you don't value education. Most. parents and teacher do.
Anonymous wrote:You're not in the minority. It's insane.
Anyone who approved this calendar should be fired.
Remove all religious holidays from the calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, no. One problem is that "floating holidays" or religious leave would cause a ton of operational issues. The other problem is that elementary parents are the only ones who are really bothered by the calendar. I'm a secondary teacher and it's not something anyone complains about. High schoolers and their parents love it because the kids can study for AP exams, visit colleges, and work on those days off. Middle schoolers are happy to have the chance to sleep in and are old enough to be left home unattended so the parents aren't rearranging their schedules.