Anonymous wrote:FCPS needs to transition to year round school. 8 wks on, 3 wks off or something similar. This system is proven effective and widely popular.
Anonymous wrote:The 2 week winter break occurred this year only because of where Christmas and New Years fell. It is NOT a z week break next year according to the already published calendar. It wasn't a two week break last year either. It would be nice to start B4 Labor Day. Doesn't Prince William county? Why did they get beyond the Kings Dominion Act?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 week winter break occurred this year only because of where Christmas and New Years fell. It is NOT a z week break next year according to the already published calendar. It wasn't a two week break last year either. It would be nice to start B4 Labor Day. Doesn't Prince William county? Why did they get beyond the Kings Dominion Act?
Yes it is a 2-week break next year. Dec 22 - Jan 2 (which is essentially Jan 5). Two full weeks.
Anonymous wrote:The 2 week winter break occurred this year only because of where Christmas and New Years fell. It is NOT a z week break next year according to the already published calendar. It wasn't a two week break last year either. It would be nice to start B4 Labor Day. Doesn't Prince William county? Why did they get beyond the Kings Dominion Act?
I don't see how this is about wealthy families. We are middle class, both working parents that HaVe to put our kids in summer camp so we can work And we are taking a weeks summer vacation and a long weekend or too. Definitely not rolling in the dough but saving for a little funAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the "well my kids won't be there" are just from parents who have already paid LOTS of money for a summer camp that isn't canceling their program AND those that have already booked vacations the last week of June. This week is "usually" a bit cheaper at beaches and resorts/parks etc before the summer season rates sky rocket, thus lots of families book it.
Yep, wealthy families. Us middle class people will be there til the last day.
Anonymous wrote:This is how it was in our old WI district
School started right after Labor Day
Two days off in October
Two days off in November
Christmas break determined by where Christmas fell, usually ended up about seven school days off
One day off in Feb or March
Spring break alternated every other year between having the week off before Easter off or the Thursday Friday before and Monday/Tueaday after Easter off
Memorial Day off
School out between June 2nd and June 7th
Pretty nice schedule.