Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Megan McLaughlin opposing change: It's too hot in late Aug. Dc is a swamp in Aug. (among other arguments)....
Weather forecast calls for 78-79 degee highs Mon-Thurs of first week (Aug 28...).
Waaaaaahhhhhh ...it's TOO HOT!!!! She is an embarrassment.
This is usually not the case. And you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Megan McLaughlin opposing change: It's too hot in late Aug. Dc is a swamp in Aug. (among other arguments)....
Weather forecast calls for 78-79 degee highs Mon-Thurs of first week (Aug 28...).
Waaaaaahhhhhh ...it's TOO HOT!!!! She is an embarrassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not like it. I think the time before Labor Day should be saved for family time, and FCPS builds in so many ridiculous days. They had one snow day last year. I know it is prudent to plan for some, but it really seems like they build in too many.
DS has been at camp at a private school this Summer, and their schedule is September 6 through June 8th which seems more than adequate.
The kids shoukd be in school by mid August and out by the end of May, first week of June at the latest.
September is just too late to start the school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My niece and nephew in California start school this week. They'll be done in May. I have a feeling that's where this is heading.
That Schedule is perfect. The weather in late May and early June is usually so much better than the weather in August. By August things are so hot and nasty and kids are ready to go back to school.
In May, everyone is ready for vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I happy this minute, not particularly. My TJ kid was out 10 days, went into TJ summer school for 5 weeks, and started full day marching band three days later. This summer being shorter is killing us.
In the long term? Sorry-- APs (and SATss, and SAT subject tests and SOLs) are more important than a cheaper week at the beach. By the end of HS, kids also run into problems with summer jobs, internship programs, etc. You may not care when your kid is in second grade, but at someone point you probably will. Kind of like how the new HS start time suck for MS students, but the payoff is there in MS.
I would also take a one week winter break. Many winters, as soon as kids go back, they start missing at least one day most weeks for weather. And it would be great to be out the first week of June. SOLs are over, APs are over, and most kids are just done by then.
This is a matter of opinion. And it is one I disagree with. Strenuously disagree. If your kid needs an extra week, and it makes that much of a difference, you have bigger issues.
Anonymous wrote:Am I happy this minute, not particularly. My TJ kid was out 10 days, went into TJ summer school for 5 weeks, and started full day marching band three days later. This summer being shorter is killing us.
In the long term? Sorry-- APs (and SATss, and SAT subject tests and SOLs) are more important than a cheaper week at the beach. By the end of HS, kids also run into problems with summer jobs, internship programs, etc. You may not care when your kid is in second grade, but at someone point you probably will. Kind of like how the new HS start time suck for MS students, but the payoff is there in MS.
I would also take a one week winter break. Many winters, as soon as kids go back, they start missing at least one day most weeks for weather. And it would be great to be out the first week of June. SOLs are over, APs are over, and most kids are just done by then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you happy the kids are going back to school a week early? I am okay with it.. my nephew attend PWCS and last year they started earlier and got out almost 2 weeks earlier. so yah I AM Glad with that
No. I hate it. It sucks and I'm pissed about it.
Labor day is the natural end to summer and it always has. And we don't get out much earlier for the two week start. I don't give a shit about your AP exams (if your kids are that affected by 2 weeks maybe they should not be there) or work schedules. I work full-time, also.
I'm sick of how this school district bows the loud, stick-up-their-ass parents in this area. It's ridiculous.
The kids are in school for too long in order to provide childcare for parents like you who do not understand the importance of AP exams for all of us (including those with no kids in school yet).
Be grateful for those long weekends and extended holiday breaks with your children. That extra family time is precious and they are only with us a short time before they leave to be adults.