Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in NC. Year round middle school started last week. Off for three weeks in October, three in January, three in April and then most of June and part of July.
Very similar for my sister who is a teacher in Reno. She loves it! No burnout.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Ohio district:
Wednesday Sept. 6 - Thursday June 6
How it should be everywhere.
Wrong. In the southern states, June is still pleasant, but August is unbearable. It makes sense to be in school from early August through late May, and then have June and July off. Different locations obviously have different needs. The side benefit is that if only half of the country is out of school and traveling in early June and only half of the country is still traveling in mid August, both of those times will be cheaper and less crowded than they would be if everyone were on the same schedule.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Ohio district:
Wednesday Sept. 6 - Thursday June 6
How it should be everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Ohio district:
Wednesday Sept. 6 - Thursday June 6
How it should be everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:We are in NC. Year round middle school started last week. Off for three weeks in October, three in January, three in April and then most of June and part of July.
I’m in Michigan and school starts the day after Labor Day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Ohio district:
Wednesday Sept. 6 - Thursday June 6
How it should be everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:An Ohio district:
Wednesday Sept. 6 - Thursday June 6
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends in Minnesota started the last week of July. Their summer starts in early May.
That’s unusual. Most MN schools start after Labor Day and end in early to mid June.
Yes- must be a private school. By law, public schools in MN can't start until the day after Labor Day.
Anonymous wrote:My friend in Vegas' kids have already started school. They go early August to late May. MCPS is late August to mid-June. Why isn't it semi-universal? How does any of this help working parents?