Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We could solve a lot of problems by having a shorter winter break. It's so unnecessary.
What problem are you trying to solve? Do you want a longer summer? Many of us are pushing for a shorter summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We could solve a lot of problems by having a shorter winter break. It's so unnecessary.
What problem are you trying to solve? Do you want a longer summer? Many of us are pushing for a shorter summer.
Anonymous wrote:We could solve a lot of problems by having a shorter winter break. It's so unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moon and Dunne have both acknowledged that the 2025-26 calendar needs to be fixed.
Please PLEASE your school board member instead of posting here!
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Eye roll.
Nothing will change.
+1
We are stuck with it for next year. Best case they realize what a disaster it is to hand out holidays like candy and dial it back to a saner amount in 2026-2027
Totally agree. The long winter break is totally unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: FCPS can't control when a holiday happens.
FCPS can't control when a holiday happens, but they can certainly choose not to take the day off. There should be no explicitly religious holidays on the public school calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moon and Dunne have both acknowledged that the 2025-26 calendar needs to be fixed.
Please PLEASE your school board member instead of posting here!
https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/contact-us/school-board
Eye roll.
Nothing will change.
+1
We are stuck with it for next year. Best case they realize what a disaster it is to hand out holidays like candy and dial it back to a saner amount in 2026-2027
Anonymous wrote:Yes! i find it utterly ridiculous that we are starting the school year on August 19 and ending on June 11. And next year is worse!
Anonymous wrote: FCPS can't control when a holiday happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get 180 days of school. Personally, I would like to switch to year-round school with 3 weeks between each quarter and a 5 week summer.
A 10-11 week summer is too long. Swim team has always happened just fine even while kids are in school. Teens can have "summer" jobs even while they are in school. Camps and drop-in child care can happen on random school days off just like it happens in the summer.
180 days of school is all you're going to get. Why do you all get so riled up with a shorter summer?
Camps tend to be outdoors unless they specialize in a mostly indoor specific activity like basketball or hockey. Camps with summer esc activities can't run in the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! i find it utterly ridiculous that we are starting the school year on August 19 and ending on June 11. And next year is worse!
+1 next school year is going to be a disgusting slog. I was already looking at it. Lots of mid week days off, lots of teacher work days not aligned with student holidays. Might as well have year round school at this point, at least then we’d cut down on the “summer slide” for at risk students.
Book your Memorial Day travel for May of 2026 now - you have off Monday-Wednesday!
The Eid holidays change based on the lunar sightings. Don’t count on having that Wednesday off. March 20th is also likely to change.
Yeahhhhh most people aren’t going to care. They have those days off because it was hard to fully staff the buses, cafeteria, instructional aides etc. with so many employees calling off for religious reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: FCPS can't control when a holiday happens.
FCPS can't control when a holiday happens, but they can certainly choose not to take the day off. There should be no explicitly religious holidays on the public school calendar.
Then we can't tie any days off to religious holidays. Winter Break would be 2 weeks in January and we'd go to school on Christmas. That is what you are suggesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: FCPS can't control when a holiday happens.
FCPS can't control when a holiday happens, but they can certainly choose not to take the day off. There should be no explicitly religious holidays on the public school calendar.
Anonymous wrote:
FCPS can't control when a holiday happens, but they can certainly choose not to take the day off. There should be no explicitly religious holidays on the public school calendar.