Anonymous wrote:... b/c you don't want your children exposed to one minute of education more than the absolute minimum????? Nice standards.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... b/c you don't want your children exposed to one minute of education more than the absolute minimum????? Nice standards.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
It's FCPS. Get real. Everyone knows all new material stops in April for SOL prep and zero learning happens after the SOLs.
Anonymous wrote:... b/c you don't want your children exposed to one minute of education more than the absolute minimum????? Nice standards.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
Anonymous wrote:... b/c you don't want your children exposed to one minute of education more than the absolute minimum????? Nice standards.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
This. +1000. Nothing like the true costs of rushed, emotional decisions.
Again: what was "rushed" or "emotional" about this decision? The School Board has been discussing it since I was in elementary school, back in the 80's!! If you're new to the area, perhaps this was news to you, but to those of us who have lived here for decades, it was long overdue.
... b/c you don't want your children exposed to one minute of education more than the absolute minimum????? Nice standards.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
Anonymous wrote:There was no public information that the system or school board was considering this for next year until it was disclosed at the school board work session in very late spring that there was a working group (with no teachers) studying this issue. It was most definitely rushed and secretive.
While people may have been considering this since YOU were a kid, there was no indication that this was officially going on in recent years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
This. +1000. Nothing like the true costs of rushed, emotional decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
And this proves that someone will always be pissed. Last year, with the 11 snow days, which resulted severe modification to the calendar, people were pissed, saying things like why can't they adjust so there will be no problem? This year, they adjust, by adding two hours per week, and people are not happy.
The rules in virginia are the kids need to go 990 hrs or 180 days. Last year, the schedule was real close to 990 (for es only), but they had 183 by default. This year, they will be over 990 hrs until 11 days hit.
I have a good idea! How about picking one day a week as an "early release" for students? It could be the same day every week, so it would be consistent. If there aren't many snow days they wouldn't end up going extra and teachers could use that time for planning or meetings. It's a win-win!
haha, I love this!! "You don't know what you have till it's gone..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is encouraging is the school can absorb 11 snow days without changing the calendar.
And what is discouraging is that there is no chance of getting those 11 days of summer back if we don't use a single snow day.
And this proves that someone will always be pissed. Last year, with the 11 snow days, which resulted severe modification to the calendar, people were pissed, saying things like why can't they adjust so there will be no problem? This year, they adjust, by adding two hours per week, and people are not happy.
The rules in virginia are the kids need to go 990 hrs or 180 days. Last year, the schedule was real close to 990 (for es only), but they had 183 by default. This year, they will be over 990 hrs until 11 days hit.
I have a good idea! How about picking one day a week as an "early release" for students? It could be the same day every week, so it would be consistent. If there aren't many snow days they wouldn't end up going extra and teachers could use that time for planning or meetings. It's a win-win!
It was called half day Mondays, remember?