Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this schedule so much better. I found this year's schedule to be much more disruptive with the numerous days off iSeptember through December. I also think spring break is way too long and we should get rid of the Good Friday and Easter Monday holiday. One week is plenty.
Then you need to contact your state legislator to ask them to change the state law that requires schools to close for Good Friday and the Monday after Easter.
Anonymous wrote:Looks good to me. But all those half days need to be made into full days.
There should never be a half day or professional day during the week. Kids should be in school 5 days a week.
Meetings can be help after hours.
Anonymous wrote:I think it looks fine. I was okay with the old way too. I just don't see the Hogan change as being that dramatic.
I do kind of like the idea of a longer summer. I'll just have to make an effort to get the kids to do some reading and writing during the summer. But I would feel that way whether or not the summer was 10 weeks or 11 weeks long.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the camp that would rather see a shorter rather than longer summer break. I think 10 weeks off for the summer is plenty, and would rather have a longer winter break and maybe spring break too. And early release days are just for the birds. Either have school or don't; those short days nothing instructional happens. Just a waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this schedule so much better. I found this year's schedule to be much more disruptive with the numerous days off iSeptember through December. I also think spring break is way too long and we should get rid of the Good Friday and Easter Monday holiday. One week is plenty.
You may like it better, but the extra long summer break is not what's best for students. It may have been choppy this year, but students are able to adapt to missing a day here and there without losing what they've learned. There will be such slides over the summer, especially for the most vulnerable students. but hey, who wants what's best for kids? We gotta get to the beach!
Why get rid of Good Friday and Easter Monday? Why not have only those days off? Four days is plenty.
I don't see this calendar as sustainable for years to come. There are multiple exceptions that occur in 2017-18 that are not the norm. Decisions will have to made over how to address breaks when the holidays are not on weekends, plus years when we have Election Days and primaries, Jewish holidays during the week, etc.
It's not sustainable. But hopefully by 2018, Hogan will be on his way out and we can have a Governor who values children's education more than campaign donations from the tourism industry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this schedule so much better. I found this year's schedule to be much more disruptive with the numerous days off iSeptember through December. I also think spring break is way too long and we should get rid of the Good Friday and Easter Monday holiday. One week is plenty.
You may like it better, but the extra long summer break is not what's best for students. It may have been choppy this year, but students are able to adapt to missing a day here and there without losing what they've learned. There will be such slides over the summer, especially for the most vulnerable students. but hey, who wants what's best for kids? We gotta get to the beach!
Why get rid of Good Friday and Easter Monday? Why not have only those days off? Four days is plenty.
I don't see this calendar as sustainable for years to come. There are multiple exceptions that occur in 2017-18 that are not the norm. Decisions will have to made over how to address breaks when the holidays are not on weekends, plus years when we have Election Days and primaries, Jewish holidays during the week, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You may like it better, but the extra long summer break is not what's best for students. It may have been choppy this year, but students are able to adapt to missing a day here and there without losing what they've learned. There will be such slides over the summer, especially for the most vulnerable students. but hey, who wants what's best for kids? We gotta get to the beach!
Why get rid of Good Friday and Easter Monday? Why not have only those days off? Four days is plenty.
I don't see this calendar as sustainable for years to come. There are multiple exceptions that occur in 2017-18 that are not the norm. Decisions will have to made over how to address breaks when the holidays are not on weekends, plus years when we have Election Days and primaries, Jewish holidays during the week, etc.
I have also seen the argument, "Who needs spring break? I didn't have spring break when I was going to school, and I turned out fine." It's odd how these people don't regard
a. children need three months out of school in the summer
b. children don't need a break from school between New Year and Memorial Day
as mutually contradictory arguments.
Anonymous wrote:
You may like it better, but the extra long summer break is not what's best for students. It may have been choppy this year, but students are able to adapt to missing a day here and there without losing what they've learned. There will be such slides over the summer, especially for the most vulnerable students. but hey, who wants what's best for kids? We gotta get to the beach!
Why get rid of Good Friday and Easter Monday? Why not have only those days off? Four days is plenty.
I don't see this calendar as sustainable for years to come. There are multiple exceptions that occur in 2017-18 that are not the norm. Decisions will have to made over how to address breaks when the holidays are not on weekends, plus years when we have Election Days and primaries, Jewish holidays during the week, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this schedule so much better. I found this year's schedule to be much more disruptive with the numerous days off iSeptember through December. I also think spring break is way too long and we should get rid of the Good Friday and Easter Monday holiday. One week is plenty.
You may like it better, but the extra long summer break is not what's best for students. It may have been choppy this year, but students are able to adapt to missing a day here and there without losing what they've learned. There will be such slides over the summer, especially for the most vulnerable students. but hey, who wants what's best for kids? We gotta get to the beach!
Why get rid of Good Friday and Easter Monday? Why not have only those days off? Four days is plenty.
I don't see this calendar as sustainable for years to come. There are multiple exceptions that occur in 2017-18 that are not the norm. Decisions will have to made over how to address breaks when the holidays are not on weekends, plus years when we have Election Days and primaries, Jewish holidays during the week, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I like this schedule so much better. I found this year's schedule to be much more disruptive with the numerous days off iSeptember through December. I also think spring break is way too long and we should get rid of the Good Friday and Easter Monday holiday. One week is plenty.