Anonymous wrote:Here's the revised option 2 - start date Aug 28.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/2023-24-School-Year-Calendar-Proposal-Revised-Option-2.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Here's the revised option 2 - start date Aug 28.
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/2023-24-School-Year-Calendar-Proposal-Revised-Option-2.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I think the discussion about the difficulties of moving the start of school back a week highlight why it is better to do what FCCPS did and have the abstract discussion of when we want school to start, rather than a yearly debate. The fact is- the year you shorten summer is always going to be kind of painful. These are the benefits of the 2 week before labor day start day:
1. Allows more school before AP/IB exams (this reason has been discussed).
2. Kids who play fall sports already have to be back Aug 1st to start practice- the earlier start date better lines up with those schedules.
3. VA mandates that the friday before labor day and labor day be holidays. Starting 1 week before labor day means a 4 day school week followed by a 4 day weekend, followed by a 4 day week. Starting two weeks before labor day allows for a 5 day week, followed by a 4 day week before you hit a 4 day weekend, giving more of a chance to get into a learning stride.
The closeness of when summer school ends is a this year problem- presumably summer school shifts earlier if you start school earlier.
Of course the benefits of starting early get taken away if the response by the school system is to add lots of new holidays throughout the year keeping kids in school longer, and having more broken up weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the bus drivers and their community celebrate Ethiopian new year and many extended workers celebrate Vietnamese New Year. We should consider adding those to the calendar. I also would like to see Good Friday and Easter Monday added. This will ensure families can celebrate those days no matter when spring break is scheduled in future. I find it offensive it’s not named on the current calendar, frankly.
We already get Easter Monday troll
But we shouldn't. Spring break should be scheduled independently of Easter, and it should be the same time every year. Families may not like it, but it would take away the "We need to plan!" cries.
From a need to plan perspective, APS should have already decided next year's calendar. They should be approving calendars 3-5 years out. People have already made travel plans for next August--nice places in poplar locations book up early There's no reason APS has to wait so long to approve a calendar. It's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the bus drivers and their community celebrate Ethiopian new year and many extended workers celebrate Vietnamese New Year. We should consider adding those to the calendar. I also would like to see Good Friday and Easter Monday added. This will ensure families can celebrate those days no matter when spring break is scheduled in future. I find it offensive it’s not named on the current calendar, frankly.
We already get Easter Monday troll
But we shouldn't. Spring break should be scheduled independently of Easter, and it should be the same time every year. Families may not like it, but it would take away the "We need to plan!" cries.
From a need to plan perspective, APS should have already decided next year's calendar. They should be approving calendars 3-5 years out. People have already made travel plans for next August--nice places in poplar locations book up early There's no reason APS has to wait so long to approve a calendar. It's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the bus drivers and their community celebrate Ethiopian new year and many extended workers celebrate Vietnamese New Year. We should consider adding those to the calendar. I also would like to see Good Friday and Easter Monday added. This will ensure families can celebrate those days no matter when spring break is scheduled in future. I find it offensive it’s not named on the current calendar, frankly.
We already get Easter Monday troll
But we shouldn't. Spring break should be scheduled independently of Easter, and it should be the same time every year. Families may not like it, but it would take away the "We need to plan!" cries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the bus drivers and their community celebrate Ethiopian new year and many extended workers celebrate Vietnamese New Year. We should consider adding those to the calendar. I also would like to see Good Friday and Easter Monday added. This will ensure families can celebrate those days no matter when spring break is scheduled in future. I find it offensive it’s not named on the current calendar, frankly.
We already get Easter Monday troll
Anonymous wrote:Many of the bus drivers and their community celebrate Ethiopian new year and many extended workers celebrate Vietnamese New Year. We should consider adding those to the calendar. I also would like to see Good Friday and Easter Monday added. This will ensure families can celebrate those days no matter when spring break is scheduled in future. I find it offensive it’s not named on the current calendar, frankly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the discussion about the difficulties of moving the start of school back a week highlight why it is better to do what FCCPS did and have the abstract discussion of when we want school to start, rather than a yearly debate. The fact is- the year you shorten summer is always going to be kind of painful. These are the benefits of the 2 week before labor day start day:
1. Allows more school before AP/IB exams (this reason has been discussed).
2. Kids who play fall sports already have to be back Aug 1st to start practice- the earlier start date better lines up with those schedules.
3. VA mandates that the friday before labor day and labor day be holidays. Starting 1 week before labor day means a 4 day school week followed by a 4 day weekend, followed by a 4 day week. Starting two weeks before labor day allows for a 5 day week, followed by a 4 day week before you hit a 4 day weekend, giving more of a chance to get into a learning stride.
The closeness of when summer school ends is a this year problem- presumably summer school shifts earlier if you start school earlier.
Of course the benefits of starting early get taken away if the response by the school system is to add lots of new holidays throughout the year keeping kids in school longer, and having more broken up weeks.
Yes, and I think this is the problem. APS keeps starting earlier but getting out at the same time. It's insane.
Anonymous wrote:I think the discussion about the difficulties of moving the start of school back a week highlight why it is better to do what FCCPS did and have the abstract discussion of when we want school to start, rather than a yearly debate. The fact is- the year you shorten summer is always going to be kind of painful. These are the benefits of the 2 week before labor day start day:
1. Allows more school before AP/IB exams (this reason has been discussed).
2. Kids who play fall sports already have to be back Aug 1st to start practice- the earlier start date better lines up with those schedules.
3. VA mandates that the friday before labor day and labor day be holidays. Starting 1 week before labor day means a 4 day school week followed by a 4 day weekend, followed by a 4 day week. Starting two weeks before labor day allows for a 5 day week, followed by a 4 day week before you hit a 4 day weekend, giving more of a chance to get into a learning stride.
The closeness of when summer school ends is a this year problem- presumably summer school shifts earlier if you start school earlier.
Of course the benefits of starting early get taken away if the response by the school system is to add lots of new holidays throughout the year keeping kids in school longer, and having more broken up weeks.