Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 weeks at winter doesn't bother me. Its easy to get grandparents involved for child care and nice to have extra time off to be festive. I dont want to be at work so using school closures as a reason to take PTO is fine with me.
I wish summer break was longer. And I wish the religious holidays were gone.
If you want a longer summer break, asking for a shorter winter break is probably the best way to get there. If you Google articles from the time when FCPS started allowing the extra religious holidays, you will see why they are not going to get rid of them. If there is one thing FCPS hates, it's bad press. And the religious groups know this. If FCPS takes back those holidays they will go back to the press like they did before and complain that the district is not inclusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote no on long winter break
Vote no on random religious holidays
Vote no on early release days
Vote no on 4 day school weeks
Vote yes on getting out earlier in the year.
I will vote yes on a long winter break.
I will vote yes on 4-day school weeks.
I will vote no on ES early-release days, but yes on end-of-quarter and end-of-year early release days.
I will vote no on random religious holidays even though my religion "benefits" from a few of the religious holidays.
There wasn't an option to vote no on ES early release days, which is what I really wanted. Those need to go. They are so disruptive and having them mid-week is even worse.
The board thinks they “solved” this with limiting to eight. Be in touch to tell them it isn’t sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Where's the survey link?
Anonymous wrote:Where's the survey link?
Anonymous wrote:Shocked they can't get rid of half days. Everyone I know complains bitterly about them.
Anonymous wrote:Just took it. I was surprised how short it was AND surprised we got to actually vote on getting rid of the religious holidays. I did note that Christmas was included in the list of religious holidays so hope that doesn't confuse people since obviously we aren't going to be going to school on xmas since no one would be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote no on long winter break
Vote no on random religious holidays
Vote no on early release days
Vote no on 4 day school weeks
Vote yes on getting out earlier in the year.
I will vote yes on a long winter break.
I will vote yes on 4-day school weeks.
I will vote no on ES early-release days, but yes on end-of-quarter and end-of-year early release days.
I will vote no on random religious holidays even though my religion "benefits" from a few of the religious holidays.
There wasn't an option to vote no on ES early release days, which is what I really wanted. Those need to go. They are so disruptive and having them mid-week is even worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote no on long winter break
Vote no on random religious holidays
Vote no on early release days
Vote no on 4 day school weeks
Vote yes on getting out earlier in the year.
I will vote yes on a long winter break.
I will vote yes on 4-day school weeks.
I will vote no on ES early-release days, but yes on end-of-quarter and end-of-year early release days.
I will vote no on random religious holidays even though my religion "benefits" from a few of the religious holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just took it. I was surprised how short it was AND surprised we got to actually vote on getting rid of the religious holidays. I did note that Christmas was included in the list of religious holidays so hope that doesn't confuse people since obviously we aren't going to be going to school on xmas since no one would be there.
Same with day before Thanksgiving. I don't think that question is based in reality either.
Setting days off years in advance to movable sun holidays that don’t actually become solidified until a religious leader determines the actual day is a fool’s errand. Let me know what people celebrate their religious holiday early because FCPS put it on the calendar. Zero. And they will still take their actual day off of school! Make this make sense! It doesn’t and FCPS should not be scheduling these as holidays.
Anonymous wrote:2 weeks at winter doesn't bother me. Its easy to get grandparents involved for child care and nice to have extra time off to be festive. I dont want to be at work so using school closures as a reason to take PTO is fine with me.
I wish summer break was longer. And I wish the religious holidays were gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The advocates for the religious holidays were incredibly vocal with the last board and they got their way. Teachers demanded a two week winter break. The average family perspective doesn’t stand a chance.
You don't want a 2 week winter break? Most families that I know want it to stay that way. We generally do not want a 12 week summer. (But most of us want to get rid of the religious holidays.)
Hell no. One week is plenty. There are always tons of snow closures in Jan/Feb, it feels like they basically don't go to school from Nov-Feb.
Same for us. Two weeks over winter is ridiculous given the other closures we are bound to get and most of us can't afford to travel
Same here. I grew up in an area where we went to school up to and maybe even on December 23, then back to school right after New Year’s Day. This was in an area where most people celebrated Christmas. No one complained. The long winter break is just too much on top of everything else, including the inevitable snow days at that time of year. If people want to take two week long trips, they should do it in the summer or miss a few few days of school. Sorry that it’s hotter then, but we all have to make choices.
Anonymous wrote:2 weeks at winter doesn't bother me. Its easy to get grandparents involved for child care and nice to have extra time off to be festive. I dont want to be at work so using school closures as a reason to take PTO is fine with me.
I wish summer break was longer. And I wish the religious holidays were gone.