Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been a million calendar threads. Parents were surveyed. Clearly you didn’t want what others did.
There is no way anyone voted for the schedule as is. No one likes it, no one. Starts early, ends late. Tons of random days off.
Op here. I was just with some people at the beach and they are all starting school after Labor Day. How is it that we are starting 2 weeks later but getting out later in mid June??? Ugh.
Because you elected idiots to the School Board. They decided on the calendar.
It wasn’t better before the current SB. They used to have early release every Monday, school started after Labor Day, there was a two week Christmas break, and if we got any snow, the kids were in school until June 25. Part of diversity, which you all claim to want, is that other people’s holidays are built into the calendar. If you don’t like it, send your kids to middle school. As a working parent, you have to pay for child care. It is the cost of doing business. The alternative is a longer summer and then working parents have to pay for expensive camps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been a million calendar threads. Parents were surveyed. Clearly you didn’t want what others did.
There is no way anyone voted for the schedule as is. No one likes it, no one. Starts early, ends late. Tons of random days off.
Op here. I was just with some people at the beach and they are all starting school after Labor Day. How is it that we are starting 2 weeks later but getting out later in mid June??? Ugh.
Because you elected idiots to the School Board. They decided on the calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been a million calendar threads. Parents were surveyed. Clearly you didn’t want what others did.
There is no way anyone voted for the schedule as is. No one likes it, no one. Starts early, ends late. Tons of random days off.
Op here. I was just with some people at the beach and they are all starting school after Labor Day. How is it that we are starting 2 weeks later but getting out later in mid June??? Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Fed here who just realized a week ago that even with my 26 days of annual leave a year (8 hours a pay period), I still won’t have enough to cover the school year, which is 28 days off (not counting early release days). Will always need back-up care, day camps, SACC for some of the school days off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because religion is dictating public school calendars.
Yup - specifically the Christian religion - Easter Break, Christmas Break disguised as spring break and winter break. LOL
Spring break is now the 1st week in April always. No longer tied to Easter (thank goodness, should have been this way for years).
Really? I thought it was tied to Easter always per the survey?
It does line up this year but will not always.
That’s only stated as fact here in DCUM. They tried it last year and then said, sorry we messed up not aligning to the other local districts and changing the calendar at the last minute. No one knows what next year will bring.
Anonymous wrote:Fed here who just realized a week ago that even with my 26 days of annual leave a year (8 hours a pay period), I still won’t have enough to cover the school year, which is 28 days off (not counting early release days). Will always need back-up care, day camps, SACC for some of the school days off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because religion is dictating public school calendars.
Yup - specifically the Christian religion - Easter Break, Christmas Break disguised as spring break and winter break. LOL
Spring break is now the 1st week in April always. No longer tied to Easter (thank goodness, should have been this way for years).
Really? I thought it was tied to Easter always per the survey?
It does line up this year but will not always.