Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked they voted 4-1 to keep the calendar starting the last week of Aug and not align with FFX on the start date.
They voted 4-1 to start in August because they wanted to give parents a bone. They know we are angry at the religious holidays but are two scared to address it. The only person who has the guts to speak out against it is Goldstein. We can’t start the last week of August, have a 180 day year, have all these holidays off and then also end by second week of June. I am pissed at the June end date. Very little learning happens in June. Since we are starting last week or August let’s get rid of the religious holidays and end first week of June.
I don't like the late end date either, almost nothing happens in June after SOLs and APs. total waste. I was completely fine with starting 2 weeks pre Labor Day because you know, instruction. Guess that's not a value for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked they voted 4-1 to keep the calendar starting the last week of Aug and not align with FFX on the start date.
They voted 4-1 to start in August because they wanted to give parents a bone. They know we are angry at the religious holidays but are two scared to address it. The only person who has the guts to speak out against it is Goldstein. We can’t start the last week of August, have a 180 day year, have all these holidays off and then also end by second week of June. I am pissed at the June end date. Very little learning happens in June. Since we are starting last week or August let’s get rid of the religious holidays and end first week of June.
I don't like the late end date either, almost nothing happens in June after SOLs and APs. total waste. I was completely fine with starting 2 weeks pre Labor Day because you know, instruction. Guess that's not a value for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked they voted 4-1 to keep the calendar starting the last week of Aug and not align with FFX on the start date.
They voted 4-1 to start in August because they wanted to give parents a bone. They know we are angry at the religious holidays but are two scared to address it. The only person who has the guts to speak out against it is Goldstein. We can’t start the last week of August, have a 180 day year, have all these holidays off and then also end by second week of June. I am pissed at the June end date. Very little learning happens in June. Since we are starting last week or August let’s get rid of the religious holidays and end first week of June.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked they voted 4-1 to keep the calendar starting the last week of Aug and not align with FFX on the start date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was an AEM post today detailing the 12 mos v 10 mos employee inequity. Just crazy this isn’t being covered by the press.
Also saw this posted online: https://www.gazetteleader.com/arlington/opinion/letter-aps-calendar-proposal-does-not-prioritize-learning-7471776
Oh that letter! It's from one of the notorious APEs. Now they are attacking religious minorities who finally got their holidays.
Personally my kids benefit from the holidays. They are appreciated as mental health breaks from a hectic intense schedule.
Ewww.
They still polluting APS education email lists with their ignorance and aggression. Zero self-awareness.
"The schedule doesn't prioritize learning!"
Wait, no, it doesn't prioritize the need for childcare. Or sobriety (only the OD happened during school):
"APS’s plan, however, persists with this policy, leaving working families to grapple with costly child-care alternatives during closures. Older students are also left unsupervised, a serious concern given recent student drug overdoses."
And we're concerned about teachers' incomes! Only not enough to pay them more!
"Moreover, APS staff deserve a traditional summer break. These unpaid religious holidays have shrunk summer break by a week, affecting teachers’ ability to supplement their income."
APE has always seen APS as childcare. It's the same old theme.
And I love how they feign concern for drug overdoses. Anything to make their point!
Hi, Syphax Staffer! We’re coming for your paid days off!
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked they voted 4-1 to keep the calendar starting the last week of Aug and not align with FFX on the start date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked they voted 4-1 to keep the calendar starting the last week of Aug and not align with FFX on the start date.
What does that mean for the end date?
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked they voted 4-1 to keep the calendar starting the last week of Aug and not align with FFX on the start date.
Anonymous wrote:Just started listening to meeting. What did I miss?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was an AEM post today detailing the 12 mos v 10 mos employee inequity. Just crazy this isn’t being covered by the press.
Also saw this posted online: https://www.gazetteleader.com/arlington/opinion/letter-aps-calendar-proposal-does-not-prioritize-learning-7471776
Oh that letter! It's from one of the notorious APEs. Now they are attacking religious minorities who finally got their holidays.
Personally my kids benefit from the holidays. They are appreciated as mental health breaks from a hectic intense schedule.
Ewww.
They still polluting APS education email lists with their ignorance and aggression. Zero self-awareness.
"The schedule doesn't prioritize learning!"
Wait, no, it doesn't prioritize the need for childcare. Or sobriety (only the OD happened during school):
"APS’s plan, however, persists with this policy, leaving working families to grapple with costly child-care alternatives during closures. Older students are also left unsupervised, a serious concern given recent student drug overdoses."
And we're concerned about teachers' incomes! Only not enough to pay them more!
"Moreover, APS staff deserve a traditional summer break. These unpaid religious holidays have shrunk summer break by a week, affecting teachers’ ability to supplement their income."
APE has always seen APS as childcare. It's the same old theme.
And I love how they feign concern for drug overdoses. Anything to make their point!
Hi, Syphax Staffer! We’re coming for your paid days off!