Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly the College Board is at fault here. FCPS is trying to right their wrong.
And what wrong is that?
Scheduling a test on a major religious holiday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly the College Board is at fault here. FCPS is trying to right their wrong.
And what wrong is that?
Scheduling a test on a major religious holiday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly the College Board is at fault here. FCPS is trying to right their wrong.
And what wrong is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:October 2022 is a mess. Starts with a stupid 1/2 "O" day followed by a "H" day. Two PW days. Indigenous Peoples' Day. And a 2-hour early dismissal day due to end of 1st Quarter. SMH
October 2022 is terrible. It will be awful for young ES students and many SPED students.
Currently some of those days tend to fall in January. We've been joking for at least 7 years now among my friends that FCPS never has school in Jan & Feb. I am assuming the "never has school" month is just moving to October.
I want them to resurrect the calendar from 20 years ago with only 4 built in snow days and a lot less PD days. Only keep the PD the teachers find helpful and drop the rest.
I want the Texas school calendar.
We started around August 21-24. Finished the Thursday before Memorial day with Graduatioms starting the week prior right after AP exams were completed.
1 week off for Thanksgiving.
2 weeks off over Chriwtmas/New Year.
National holidays off.
No early release days except the last day of school.
Limited teacher work days (maybe 1x quarter???) It was a nominal amount of days off for parent/teacher conferences. I think teacher work days were at the beginning of the year. I taught there, starting a month into the school year and we did not have any schoolwide days off for teacher workdays, beyond the conference days. If you needed training it was a couple of teachers at a time at an offsite location with a sub in the classroom.
Kids with religious observances were excused with time to make up assignments.
Such a smarter schedule and so much less inconvenient to parents.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly the College Board is at fault here. FCPS is trying to right their wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:October 2022 is a mess. Starts with a stupid 1/2 "O" day followed by a "H" day. Two PW days. Indigenous Peoples' Day. And a 2-hour early dismissal day due to end of 1st Quarter. SMH
October 2022 is terrible. It will be awful for young ES students and many SPED students.
Currently some of those days tend to fall in January. We've been joking for at least 7 years now among my friends that FCPS never has school in Jan & Feb. I am assuming the "never has school" month is just moving to October.
I want them to resurrect the calendar from 20 years ago with only 4 built in snow days and a lot less PD days. Only keep the PD the teachers find helpful and drop the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to why, if this is such a huge deal, this has never been brought up to the school board or superintendent. It's a huge deal but everyone is just rolling over and accepting it? Why? My kids aren't high school age yet but you can bet your ass if they were I'd be raising hell about this issue (somewhere other than a public message board).
It seems like, if this is true, a simple call to the media to put the story on blast could be enough to pressure FCPS to clarify their position here. I'm completely baffled as to why an O day in FCPS would affect students who need to take a national exam. Is it because the exams are taken in school buildings? If that's the case, let's find another place to do them (local college auditorium/classroom maybe?) and take FCPS out of the equation.
Like everything else this school board does, they made a political decision which they hid from the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:October 2022 is a mess. Starts with a stupid 1/2 "O" day followed by a "H" day. Two PW days. Indigenous Peoples' Day. And a 2-hour early dismissal day due to end of 1st Quarter. SMH
October 2022 is terrible. It will be awful for young ES students and many SPED students.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to why, if this is such a huge deal, this has never been brought up to the school board or superintendent. It's a huge deal but everyone is just rolling over and accepting it? Why? My kids aren't high school age yet but you can bet your ass if they were I'd be raising hell about this issue (somewhere other than a public message board).
It seems like, if this is true, a simple call to the media to put the story on blast could be enough to pressure FCPS to clarify their position here. I'm completely baffled as to why an O day in FCPS would affect students who need to take a national exam. Is it because the exams are taken in school buildings? If that's the case, let's find another place to do them (local college auditorium/classroom maybe?) and take FCPS out of the equation.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to any source that says the May 2 exams are being moved? Not sure where to confirm this info for my kid's exams.