Anonymous wrote:I'd like to take a week from summer vacation and use it for a Fall break.
That's about it.
Anonymous wrote:^^And some of us sacrifice to give iur kids unstructured time. I don't want kids in school year-round when it's bad policy but someone else finds it convenient.
Anonymous wrote:^^And some of us sacrifice to give iur kids unstructured time. I don't want kids in school year-round when it's bad policy but someone else finds it convenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High SES family here - as it is, the DCPS school year is too long for our kids.
Why? What do all these people do during the summer?
Relax, travel, go to camp, play, live unstructured lives for a bit.
Rich people things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The summer is way too short.
My kids do summer swim team and miss half of the season because they are still in school.
They also do sleep away camp. We drive to visit family for extended visits. They spend time without a schedule doing whatever floats our boat. They go fishing, kayaking, hiking. Ride their bikes for hours. We stay up late watching movies or playing Risk to the bitter end. We are spontaneous. They do a lot of wonderful nothing. They take on service projects. We relax. The list is long and varied, and I wouldn't give it up for the world.
I believe in summer.
I have a 6-year-old and a full time job that doesn't have summer hours or telework options and gives me 2 weeks of paid vacation a year. During the summer, she is in camp for the same hours she's in school during the year, except she's arguably getting less out of the experience because it's not geared toward learning and ends up being "watching movies" that I pay $250-400/week for. Maybe I will feel differently when she is older and able to do more on her own, but summers are a pretty stressful time for us, trying to figure out how to provide DD with good experiences while not getting fired.
Then you may prefer to attend one of the year-round school options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The summer is way too short.
My kids do summer swim team and miss half of the season because they are still in school.
They also do sleep away camp. We drive to visit family for extended visits. They spend time without a schedule doing whatever floats our boat. They go fishing, kayaking, hiking. Ride their bikes for hours. We stay up late watching movies or playing Risk to the bitter end. We are spontaneous. They do a lot of wonderful nothing. They take on service projects. We relax. The list is long and varied, and I wouldn't give it up for the world.
I believe in summer.
I have a 6-year-old and a full time job that doesn't have summer hours or telework options and gives me 2 weeks of paid vacation a year. During the summer, she is in camp for the same hours she's in school during the year, except she's arguably getting less out of the experience because it's not geared toward learning and ends up being "watching movies" that I pay $250-400/week for. Maybe I will feel differently when she is older and able to do more on her own, but summers are a pretty stressful time for us, trying to figure out how to provide DD with good experiences while not getting fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High SES family here - as it is, the DCPS school year is too long for our kids.
Why? What do all these people do during the summer?
Relax, travel, go to camp, play, live unstructured lives for a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The summer is way too short.
My kids do summer swim team and miss half of the season because they are still in school.
They also do sleep away camp. We drive to visit family for extended visits. They spend time without a schedule doing whatever floats our boat. They go fishing, kayaking, hiking. Ride their bikes for hours. We stay up late watching movies or playing Risk to the bitter end. We are spontaneous. They do a lot of wonderful nothing. They take on service projects. We relax. The list is long and varied, and I wouldn't give it up for the world.
I believe in summer.
I have a 6-year-old and a full time job that doesn't have summer hours or telework options and gives me 2 weeks of paid vacation a year. During the summer, she is in camp for the same hours she's in school during the year, except she's arguably getting less out of the experience because it's not geared toward learning and ends up being "watching movies" that I pay $250-400/week for. Maybe I will feel differently when she is older and able to do more on her own, but summers are a pretty stressful time for us, trying to figure out how to provide DD with good experiences while not getting fired.
Anonymous wrote:The summer is way too short.
My kids do summer swim team and miss half of the season because they are still in school.
They also do sleep away camp. We drive to visit family for extended visits. They spend time without a schedule doing whatever floats our boat. They go fishing, kayaking, hiking. Ride their bikes for hours. We stay up late watching movies or playing Risk to the bitter end. We are spontaneous. They do a lot of wonderful nothing. They take on service projects. We relax. The list is long and varied, and I wouldn't give it up for the world.
I believe in summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High SES family here - as it is, the DCPS school year is too long for our kids.
Why? What do all these people do during the summer?
Anonymous wrote:High SES family here - as it is, the DCPS school year is too long for our kids.