Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a playground with my toddler and was surprised by the number of big kids there.
There are private schools, you know.
Most private schools have Spring Break in March between 3-4th quarter. Most don't have off Easter Week.
Wrong, a whole bunch have Easter week off. Oh, wait! If it is a religious school of any sort, especially Christian, then it doesn't really count as a private school. Isn't that the DCUM mantra?
Parochial schools are different than privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a playground with my toddler and was surprised by the number of big kids there.
There are private schools, you know.
Most private schools have Spring Break in March between 3-4th quarter. Most don't have off Easter Week.
Wrong, a whole bunch have Easter week off. Oh, wait! If it is a religious school of any sort, especially Christian, then it doesn't really count as a private school. Isn't that the DCUM mantra?
Parochial schools are different than privates.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a playground with my toddler and was surprised by the number of big kids there.
There are private schools, you know.
Most private schools have Spring Break in March between 3-4th quarter. Most don't have off Easter Week.
Wrong, a whole bunch have Easter week off. Oh, wait! If it is a religious school of any sort, especially Christian, then it doesn't really count as a private school. Isn't that the DCUM mantra?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a playground with my toddler and was surprised by the number of big kids there.
There are private schools, you know.
Most private schools have Spring Break in March between 3-4th quarter. Most don't have off Easter Week.
Catholic Schools and many Jewish Day schools were closed through today. But then on DCUM, these aren't considered private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a playground with my toddler and was surprised by the number of big kids there.
There are private schools, you know.
Most private schools have Spring Break in March between 3-4th quarter. Most don't have off Easter Week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just goes to show you that an excused absence means parents don't care. I highly doubt 20% of the school or more were on legit vacations today. Lazy lazy lazy.
Actually, what it just goes to show me is that a lot of people in Potomac go away for spring break.
Basically, things here will quickly devolve into arguments about SES
Here's a preview of the most valuable DCUM arguments re: today's absences...
1) absences today at W schools show that parents value family time and all of the enriching extracurricular experiences of travel
2) absences today at DCC schools show that parents don't value school
3) attendance today at W schools show parents value education
and
4) attendance today at DCC schools show parents value free baby-sitting and free & reduced meals
Amiright?