Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have inside knowledge on what day graduations will start next year? This year they start May 30 (I think).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. Thank you.
I am glad i am misreading the O days.
Why is next year's calendar so long?
Because our school board is run by idiots.
The only thing FCPS is good at is keeping kids out of school.
Sigh. You get 180 days. They are not keeping kids out of school any more or less than years past.
Oh, so I'm imagining that school starts earlier than ever and ends later than ever?
No wonder the FCPS budget keeps going up.
This year, we started August 19th and are ending June 11th. There were 180 instructional days over 42.5 weeks.
Next year, we will start August 18th and end June 17th. There will 180 instructional days over 43.5 weeks.
So somewhere, yes, there are 5 more days off in the middle of the school year than there were this year. I counted and there were 6 Teacher workday/Staff Development days this year and there will be 9 next year (not counting the days before and after school ends), so that's three of them. The remaining two must be holidays.
I just laugh so hard at all the white christians complaining about TWO extra holidays this year when they literally get three weeks off due to theirs.
*queue the lady who goes on and on about this is the only time for international families to visit their families overseas. My family always went in the summer. Yes, to India. Yes, during monsoon season.
Umm, there were no explicitly Christian holidays on the calendar until they added the unnecessary Orthodox holidays.
You may be referring to Spring and Winter Breaks, but as you can easily see, these are not Christian holidays.
Try harder.
This is such a stupid argument. The ONLY reason we have that particular two weeks off in Dec/January rather than at the end of the Quarter is because of Christmas and New Year's. You know it, I know it, we all know it. If we were having a true winter break, it would be at the end of the quarter in January.
I can make an even better connection for spring break. A few years ago, FCPS sent out a survey that literally asked parents and teachers if they wanted spring break tied to Easter. The majority of respondents apparently said yes, so therefore spring break is always going to be tied to easter and is going flip around between March and April. A lot of school systems don't do this, they pick the last week of March or the first week of April or the week after Quarter end EVERY YEAR for their spring break. But FCPS ties it to Easter. It is not quit literally an easter break, but it is an Easter Break. Again, everyone knows it, it was literally in a survey. FCPS will fully admit it.
Just because your religious holidays aren't in the name doesn't mean those breaks are not tied to the religious holidays. Stop being outraged at other religions getting holidays off when you're getting yours off, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. Thank you.
I am glad i am misreading the O days.
Why is next year's calendar so long?
Because our school board is run by idiots.
The only thing FCPS is good at is keeping kids out of school.
Sigh. You get 180 days. They are not keeping kids out of school any more or less than years past.
Oh, so I'm imagining that school starts earlier than ever and ends later than ever?
No wonder the FCPS budget keeps going up.
This year, we started August 19th and are ending June 11th. There were 180 instructional days over 42.5 weeks.
Next year, we will start August 18th and end June 17th. There will 180 instructional days over 43.5 weeks.
So somewhere, yes, there are 5 more days off in the middle of the school year than there were this year. I counted and there were 6 Teacher workday/Staff Development days this year and there will be 9 next year (not counting the days before and after school ends), so that's three of them. The remaining two must be holidays.
I just laugh so hard at all the white christians complaining about TWO extra holidays this year when they literally get three weeks off due to theirs.
*queue the lady who goes on and on about this is the only time for international families to visit their families overseas. My family always went in the summer. Yes, to India. Yes, during monsoon season.
Umm, there were no explicitly Christian holidays on the calendar until they added the unnecessary Orthodox holidays.
You may be referring to Spring and Winter Breaks, but as you can easily see, these are not Christian holidays.
Try harder. [/quote
Christmas and Easter are the two most important holidays for most sects of Christianity and you know that. Others may celebrate them secularly but they're religious at their core. If FCPS pivoted to winter break at the end of the 2nd quarter with just Christmas day off and spring break at the end of the 3rd quarter with nothing off for Easter (bc its a sunday), that would be reaching equitability with what is given to minority religious groups in Fairfax County.
Nice try, but you failed again.
There's no need for "holiday equity" and, as as anyone can plainly see, this leads to a farcical calendar that emphasizes days off instead of actual learning. Christmas is literally one day; the rest is fluff added by the school board.
As for the rest of your ideas, they would be rejected by everyone.
If you want religious holidays, go to a religious school. Let the rest of us learn.
You're an idiot.
I'm an idiot because I want my kids in school? You need to look in the mirror.
You’re an idiot because you stated Christmas is one day when you know damn well it’s actually not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. Thank you.
I am glad i am misreading the O days.
Why is next year's calendar so long?
Because our school board is run by idiots.
The only thing FCPS is good at is keeping kids out of school.
Sigh. You get 180 days. They are not keeping kids out of school any more or less than years past.
Oh, so I'm imagining that school starts earlier than ever and ends later than ever?
No wonder the FCPS budget keeps going up.
This year, we started August 19th and are ending June 11th. There were 180 instructional days over 42.5 weeks.
Next year, we will start August 18th and end June 17th. There will 180 instructional days over 43.5 weeks.
So somewhere, yes, there are 5 more days off in the middle of the school year than there were this year. I counted and there were 6 Teacher workday/Staff Development days this year and there will be 9 next year (not counting the days before and after school ends), so that's three of them. The remaining two must be holidays.
I just laugh so hard at all the white christians complaining about TWO extra holidays this year when they literally get three weeks off due to theirs.
*queue the lady who goes on and on about this is the only time for international families to visit their families overseas. My family always went in the summer. Yes, to India. Yes, during monsoon season.
Umm, there were no explicitly Christian holidays on the calendar until they added the unnecessary Orthodox holidays.
You may be referring to Spring and Winter Breaks, but as you can easily see, these are not Christian holidays.
Try harder. [/quote
Christmas and Easter are the two most important holidays for most sects of Christianity and you know that. Others may celebrate them secularly but they're religious at their core. If FCPS pivoted to winter break at the end of the 2nd quarter with just Christmas day off and spring break at the end of the 3rd quarter with nothing off for Easter (bc its a sunday), that would be reaching equitability with what is given to minority religious groups in Fairfax County.
Nice try, but you failed again.
There's no need for "holiday equity" and, as as anyone can plainly see, this leads to a farcical calendar that emphasizes days off instead of actual learning. Christmas is literally one day; the rest is fluff added by the school board.
As for the rest of your ideas, they would be rejected by everyone.
If you want religious holidays, go to a religious school. Let the rest of us learn.
You're an idiot.
I'm an idiot because I want my kids in school? You need to look in the mirror.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way to divorce Spring Break for Easter is for there to be a regional pact among the counties.
+1 and I am all for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. Thank you.
I am glad i am misreading the O days.
Why is next year's calendar so long?
Because our school board is run by idiots.
The only thing FCPS is good at is keeping kids out of school.
Sigh. You get 180 days. They are not keeping kids out of school any more or less than years past.
Oh, so I'm imagining that school starts earlier than ever and ends later than ever?
No wonder the FCPS budget keeps going up.
This year, we started August 19th and are ending June 11th. There were 180 instructional days over 42.5 weeks.
Next year, we will start August 18th and end June 17th. There will 180 instructional days over 43.5 weeks.
So somewhere, yes, there are 5 more days off in the middle of the school year than there were this year. I counted and there were 6 Teacher workday/Staff Development days this year and there will be 9 next year (not counting the days before and after school ends), so that's three of them. The remaining two must be holidays.
I just laugh so hard at all the white christians complaining about TWO extra holidays this year when they literally get three weeks off due to theirs.
*queue the lady who goes on and on about this is the only time for international families to visit their families overseas. My family always went in the summer. Yes, to India. Yes, during monsoon season.
Umm, there were no explicitly Christian holidays on the calendar until they added the unnecessary Orthodox holidays.
You may be referring to Spring and Winter Breaks, but as you can easily see, these are not Christian holidays.
Try harder. [/quote
Christmas and Easter are the two most important holidays for most sects of Christianity and you know that. Others may celebrate them secularly but they're religious at their core. If FCPS pivoted to winter break at the end of the 2nd quarter with just Christmas day off and spring break at the end of the 3rd quarter with nothing off for Easter (bc its a sunday), that would be reaching equitability with what is given to minority religious groups in Fairfax County.
Nice try, but you failed again.
There's no need for "holiday equity" and, as as anyone can plainly see, this leads to a farcical calendar that emphasizes days off instead of actual learning. Christmas is literally one day; the rest is fluff added by the school board.
As for the rest of your ideas, they would be rejected by everyone.
If you want religious holidays, go to a religious school. Let the rest of us learn.
You're an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:The only way to divorce Spring Break for Easter is for there to be a regional pact among the counties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this trend. I prefer a shorter summer and more days off during the school year. I think it is good for the kids to get breaks during the year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After someone posted about june Eid, I pulled up next years 2025-2026 calendar.
We start really early, August 18, and go really, really, unusually late, June 17.
I started to look at all the dates and religious events that FCPS marked off next year. One month in particular caught my mind.
The kids return from winter break on Monday, January 5th. With New Years on a Thursday, that makes perfect sense.
BUT...
It appears that students only have one day of school (January 5th) then they are off for 2 Days for Epiphany? (January 6th and 7th) Because of this, there is only one full week of classes in January.
Am I looking at that correctly? That can't be right, can it? There are only 3 Orthodox churches in Fairfax County, so the population of students and staff in that religious tradition cannot be significant enough to cause even a blip of absences if all of them take off on a school day.
When FCPS moved to an August start, one of the main arguments for it was that the school year would end 2 weeks earlier in early June, shortly after SOLs and AP exams.
When the school board created a committee to look at giving days off for major religious holidays, the premise and task was to look at holidays where staff and student attendance was significantly impacted, and develop a list based explicitly on attendance issues. Looking at the FCPS population, an attendance metric would have added the muslim, Jewish and Hindu holdays currently added to the calendar, but that should have been it.
How did we end up with 2 days off for the aorthodox Christmas/Epiphany, with only 1 day of classes between it and winter break?
Am I reading the calendar correctly? Or am I misunderstanding the 2 different O day markings? Epiphany does not have the no activities marking. It has the full O.
https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2024-02/2025-2026-standard-school-year-calendar.pdf
You are not reading calendar correctly. Those are not holidays. There will be school those days- same as all years before. You ARE correct though that the idea to start before Labor Day was to end earlier and instead school board just added in more days so now start earlier and end later.
+1 Let's keep going until we get a full year-round-school schedule with a 5/6 week summer break in July! That would be awesome.
Ah is the daycare parents piping in. Teenagers don’t want this at all. They want to get jobs and they don’t want to be stuck going to school all damn year. Not everything is about Jaxon in 2nd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. Thank you.
I am glad i am misreading the O days.
Why is next year's calendar so long?
Because our school board is run by idiots.
The only thing FCPS is good at is keeping kids out of school.
Sigh. You get 180 days. They are not keeping kids out of school any more or less than years past.
Oh, so I'm imagining that school starts earlier than ever and ends later than ever?
No wonder the FCPS budget keeps going up.
This year, we started August 19th and are ending June 11th. There were 180 instructional days over 42.5 weeks.
Next year, we will start August 18th and end June 17th. There will 180 instructional days over 43.5 weeks.
So somewhere, yes, there are 5 more days off in the middle of the school year than there were this year. I counted and there were 6 Teacher workday/Staff Development days this year and there will be 9 next year (not counting the days before and after school ends), so that's three of them. The remaining two must be holidays.
I just laugh so hard at all the white christians complaining about TWO extra holidays this year when they literally get three weeks off due to theirs.
*queue the lady who goes on and on about this is the only time for international families to visit their families overseas. My family always went in the summer. Yes, to India. Yes, during monsoon season.
Umm, there were no explicitly Christian holidays on the calendar until they added the unnecessary Orthodox holidays.
You may be referring to Spring and Winter Breaks, but as you can easily see, these are not Christian holidays.
Try harder.
This is such a stupid argument. The ONLY reason we have that particular two weeks off in Dec/January rather than at the end of the Quarter is because of Christmas and New Year's. You know it, I know it, we all know it. If we were having a true winter break, it would be at the end of the quarter in January.
I can make an even better connection for spring break. A few years ago, FCPS sent out a survey that literally asked parents and teachers if they wanted spring break tied to Easter. The majority of respondents apparently said yes, so therefore spring break is always going to be tied to easter and is going flip around between March and April. A lot of school systems don't do this, they pick the last week of March or the first week of April or the week after Quarter end EVERY YEAR for their spring break. But FCPS ties it to Easter. It is not quit literally an easter break, but it is an Easter Break. Again, everyone knows it, it was literally in a survey. FCPS will fully admit it.
Just because your religious holidays aren't in the name doesn't mean those breaks are not tied to the religious holidays. Stop being outraged at other religions getting holidays off when you're getting yours off, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. Thank you.
I am glad i am misreading the O days.
Why is next year's calendar so long?
Because our school board is run by idiots.
The only thing FCPS is good at is keeping kids out of school.
Sigh. You get 180 days. They are not keeping kids out of school any more or less than years past.
Oh, so I'm imagining that school starts earlier than ever and ends later than ever?
No wonder the FCPS budget keeps going up.
This year, we started August 19th and are ending June 11th. There were 180 instructional days over 42.5 weeks.
Next year, we will start August 18th and end June 17th. There will 180 instructional days over 43.5 weeks.
So somewhere, yes, there are 5 more days off in the middle of the school year than there were this year. I counted and there were 6 Teacher workday/Staff Development days this year and there will be 9 next year (not counting the days before and after school ends), so that's three of them. The remaining two must be holidays.
I just laugh so hard at all the white christians complaining about TWO extra holidays this year when they literally get three weeks off due to theirs.
*queue the lady who goes on and on about this is the only time for international families to visit their families overseas. My family always went in the summer. Yes, to India. Yes, during monsoon season.
Umm, there were no explicitly Christian holidays on the calendar until they added the unnecessary Orthodox holidays.
You may be referring to Spring and Winter Breaks, but as you can easily see, these are not Christian holidays.
Try harder. [/quote
Christmas and Easter are the two most important holidays for most sects of Christianity and you know that. Others may celebrate them secularly but they're religious at their core. If FCPS pivoted to winter break at the end of the 2nd quarter with just Christmas day off and spring break at the end of the 3rd quarter with nothing off for Easter (bc its a sunday), that would be reaching equitability with what is given to minority religious groups in Fairfax County.
Nice try, but you failed again.
There's no need for "holiday equity" and, as as anyone can plainly see, this leads to a farcical calendar that emphasizes days off instead of actual learning. Christmas is literally one day; the rest is fluff added by the school board.
As for the rest of your ideas, they would be rejected by everyone.
If you want religious holidays, go to a religious school. Let the rest of us learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. Thank you.
I am glad i am misreading the O days.
Why is next year's calendar so long?
Because our school board is run by idiots.
The only thing FCPS is good at is keeping kids out of school.
Sigh. You get 180 days. They are not keeping kids out of school any more or less than years past.
Oh, so I'm imagining that school starts earlier than ever and ends later than ever?
No wonder the FCPS budget keeps going up.
This year, we started August 19th and are ending June 11th. There were 180 instructional days over 42.5 weeks.
Next year, we will start August 18th and end June 17th. There will 180 instructional days over 43.5 weeks.
So somewhere, yes, there are 5 more days off in the middle of the school year than there were this year. I counted and there were 6 Teacher workday/Staff Development days this year and there will be 9 next year (not counting the days before and after school ends), so that's three of them. The remaining two must be holidays.
I just laugh so hard at all the white christians complaining about TWO extra holidays this year when they literally get three weeks off due to theirs.
*queue the lady who goes on and on about this is the only time for international families to visit their families overseas. My family always went in the summer. Yes, to India. Yes, during monsoon season.
Umm, there were no explicitly Christian holidays on the calendar until they added the unnecessary Orthodox holidays.
You may be referring to Spring and Winter Breaks, but as you can easily see, these are not Christian holidays.
Try harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this trend. I prefer a shorter summer and more days off during the school year. I think it is good for the kids to get breaks during the year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After someone posted about june Eid, I pulled up next years 2025-2026 calendar.
We start really early, August 18, and go really, really, unusually late, June 17.
I started to look at all the dates and religious events that FCPS marked off next year. One month in particular caught my mind.
The kids return from winter break on Monday, January 5th. With New Years on a Thursday, that makes perfect sense.
BUT...
It appears that students only have one day of school (January 5th) then they are off for 2 Days for Epiphany? (January 6th and 7th) Because of this, there is only one full week of classes in January.
Am I looking at that correctly? That can't be right, can it? There are only 3 Orthodox churches in Fairfax County, so the population of students and staff in that religious tradition cannot be significant enough to cause even a blip of absences if all of them take off on a school day.
When FCPS moved to an August start, one of the main arguments for it was that the school year would end 2 weeks earlier in early June, shortly after SOLs and AP exams.
When the school board created a committee to look at giving days off for major religious holidays, the premise and task was to look at holidays where staff and student attendance was significantly impacted, and develop a list based explicitly on attendance issues. Looking at the FCPS population, an attendance metric would have added the muslim, Jewish and Hindu holdays currently added to the calendar, but that should have been it.
How did we end up with 2 days off for the aorthodox Christmas/Epiphany, with only 1 day of classes between it and winter break?
Am I reading the calendar correctly? Or am I misunderstanding the 2 different O day markings? Epiphany does not have the no activities marking. It has the full O.
https://www.fcps.edu/system/files/forms/2024-02/2025-2026-standard-school-year-calendar.pdf
You are not reading calendar correctly. Those are not holidays. There will be school those days- same as all years before. You ARE correct though that the idea to start before Labor Day was to end earlier and instead school board just added in more days so now start earlier and end later.
+1 Let's keep going until we get a full year-round-school schedule with a 5/6 week summer break in July! That would be awesome.