I said for PD to be reduced from 12 to 10 calendar dates INCLUDING 4 0.5 PD days so there would be 8.0 PD on 10 days instead of 10.0 on 12 days.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1 Move spring break back to April.
#2 Reduce PD calendar dates from 12 to 10
(including the 4 0.5 days).
#3 Make President's Day a 6-day weekend (Thursday-Tuesday) if a full Monday-Friday week off can't be done.
#4 Use 1 PD day on election day.
For that 3rd year only (28-29) the school year starts on August 14 for teachers and 21 for students a full week before 23-24 which was similar and that school year still ended before Juneteenth. The start should be moved back to August 21 for teachers and 28 for students like it was in 2023-24.
The half days are days with no students, they are half days for the teachers and will not impact students. They will not make school on those days regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1 Move spring break back to April.
#2 Reduce PD calendar dates from 12 to 10
(including the 4 0.5 days).
#3 Make President's Day a 6-day weekend (Thursday-Tuesday) if a full Monday-Friday week off can't be done.
#4 Use 1 PD day on election day.
For that 3rd year only (28-29) the school year starts on August 14 for teachers and 21 for students a full week before 23-24 which was similar and that school year still ended before Juneteenth. The start should be moved back to August 21 for teachers and 28 for students like it was in 2023-24.
The half days are days with no students, they are half days for the teachers and will not impact students. They will not make school on those days regardless.
Anonymous wrote:#1 Move spring break back to April.
#2 Reduce PD calendar dates from 12 to 10
(including the 4 0.5 days).
#3 Make President's Day a 6-day weekend (Thursday-Tuesday) if a full Monday-Friday week off can't be done.
#4 Use 1 PD day on election day.
For that 3rd year only (28-29) the school year starts on August 14 for teachers and 21 for students a full week before 23-24 which was similar and that school year still ended before Juneteenth. The start should be moved back to August 21 for teachers and 28 for students like it was in 2023-24.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting after Labor Day caught my eye. I would prefer to have an early August start date. I do prefer spring break to stay in April.
I’m the opposite. I think they should start summer break at July 4 long weekend and return after Labor Day.
NP and I’d much rather have June off and have kids back early August. It makes more sense for all testing (CAPE and AP) and June is a much more pleasant month to be outside. August is hot and humid.
Yes, that's why people take vacations in August.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting after Labor Day caught my eye. I would prefer to have an early August start date. I do prefer spring break to stay in April.
I’m the opposite. I think they should start summer break at July 4 long weekend and return after Labor Day.
NP and I’d much rather have June off and have kids back early August. It makes more sense for all testing (CAPE and AP) and June is a much more pleasant month to be outside. August is hot and humid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting after Labor Day caught my eye. I would prefer to have an early August start date. I do prefer spring break to stay in April.
I’m the opposite. I think they should start summer break at July 4 long weekend and return after Labor Day.
Anonymous wrote:Starting after Labor Day caught my eye. I would prefer to have an early August start date. I do prefer spring break to stay in April.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That option c of ending school July 2nd is insane.
They are just including that to prove a point.
Agreed. They are trying to make clear to the loud (but I think small) subset of people who think school should start after Labor Day what that would actually mean for the end of the year.
Other districts still manage to end in June and start in early September or very late August.
Those schools don’t do 180 instruction days + Election Day + 10 PD + shutting down school for 2 full days for RK/PTC.
My sister’s kids in rural’ish NC only do like 170 days. And that includes like 2.5 weeks off for Christmas. They start same date as DCPS and are always done around June 2/3/4. And they get an extra day off for spring break week.
180 days is required by law
Camps need to be extended an extra week they end too early.Anonymous wrote:Tbh the moving of Spring Break to mid March is terrible if you want to travel with your family. That’s peak pricing. I like the current spring break in April as it’s a lot cheaper & less crowded, though I also wanted them to also bring back the full February break.
This calendar really does nothing to address the fact that child care availability is severely lacking by 2nd week of August. In the initial proposal earlier this year, I wanted the kid to have two full weeks of schooling in August.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather see a year -round calendar. With 2 -3 week breaks every quarter. Maybe 4 weeks in the summer.
Save on burn out, spreads out breaks for parents. Rec centers can still staff up with employees & highschool students if needed
DC tried that with a pilot program for a handful of low-income schools. It didn't work, and in fact made things worse.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/district-eliminates-extended-school-year-invests-more-in-classroom-technology/2019/02/21/e9478500-3484-11e9-a400-e481bf264fdc_story.html