R.J. asks from Seattle, WA on August 07, 2011
Whatever Happened to Memorial Day to Labor Day? (How Long Is Your Summer?)
Okay... so this question is half inspired by Phineas and Ferb (104 days of summer vacation... being how the theme song starts;) and half just trying to wrap my head around how things have changed in other areas.
When I was a kid growing up Memorial Day Weekend marked the First day of summer, and Labor Day marked the Last day of summer vacation. I remember distinctly the first year that school started before Labor Day (my mum had a week long snit about it). I'm OFTEN now coming across schools that don't let out until June 21st, and start back up again just 6 weeks later in the 2nd week of Aug. (YIKES! 42 DAYS?!?! of summer vacation? What happened to 104???)
Our school district (we homeschool, but most of kiddo's friends area awayschoolers) is slowly getting longer again... but it's still only 70-80 days depending on the year. A whole month shorter than when I was a kid.
Thwibbt. (As a rabid fan of summer, I protest.)
How 'boutcha'yall? How long is Summer Break in your neck of the woods?
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C.M. answers from Washington DC on August 07, 2011
my kids get out around June 21st and go back to school Sept. 6th this year. I wish it was shorter. My kids are soooo bored now and it's just too hot and humid to go outside
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A.C. answers from Boston on August 07, 2011
We got out June 17th and go back on Sept 2nd. The only things that bugs me about it is that they start on a Friday to have a 3 day weekend. I mean really...Why not wait until the next Tuesday?
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J.W. answers from St. Louis on August 07, 2011
My kids go back in a week and a half. What I find funny is even with the longer year they still go on about snow days. Probably because they built in a mess of teacher BS days. I would rather school start a week later than deal with random days off during the school year. :(
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L.A. answers from Austin on August 07, 2011
Here in Texas... the legislature says there needs to be 188 days of curriculum.. Then teachers must attend training and workshops every year to fulfill their "annual continued educational training", holidays and snow days are also worked in.. Also teacher/parent conference days.
So the year can seem long.
I used to remind parents to look at the school calendar and schedule some small trips on the days off. The school calendar for the following school year is usually available by the end of Jan.. Do NOT plan these trips on Conference days.. These are the days you have a chance to meet with your children's teachers.
FYI, Want to help plan the school year?.. Join your school districts "Calendar Committee", I have heard it is very eye opening to be involved in setting a school district calendar. ,..
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K.J. answers from Chicago on August 07, 2011
My son's pre-school operates from mid-Aug thru the Fri before Memorial Day. He gets about 10 weeks of summer vacation, which, in my opinion, is plenty. I do love summer, but I also love structure and was a latchkey kid, so I know that too much unsupervized downtime can go horribly awry. Most kids are not fortunate enough to have their moms home with them all summer.
From the teacher side of things, I found it EXTREMELY difficult to cram all the required curriculum into the school year. I could have used an extra 3-4 weeks to finish up.
Doesn't the US have one of the shortest average school years compared to other developed nations? Most advanced nations only get a few weeks off, and go to school 6 days a week.
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C.M. answers from Washington DC on August 07, 2011
my kids get out around June 21st and go back to school Sept. 6th this year. I wish it was shorter. My kids are soooo bored now and it's just too hot and humid to go outside
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K.A. answers from San Diego on August 07, 2011
I know that the school district here has a shorter summer. Children still get the same amount of days off but they space them differently. Instead of 1 you get 2 weeks of for Spring Break for instance. There are some more days off for teacher parent conferences and the like. It just isn't in the big block over summer time like it was when I was young.
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T.F. answers from San Francisco on August 07, 2011
74 days here. LOL, we want 104 days too. Especially since we've had such a cool summer in our neck of the woods.
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A.C. answers from Boston on August 07, 2011
We got out June 17th and go back on Sept 2nd. The only things that bugs me about it is that they start on a Friday to have a 3 day weekend. I mean really...Why not wait until the next Tuesday?
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R.K. answers from Boston on August 07, 2011
My oldest went until almost the last day of June....(thank you mother nature for the insane amount of snow) because of all the snow days. They go back august 31 not enough time if you ask me. I'd love to have them home from memorial day until labor day. We have to go a certain amount of school days and I think the reason for starting before labor day he is to hopefully leave enough time in June for all the snow days because it's also in the teachers contracts that they can't go past June 30th some winters are worse than others. We've had to cut into feb and April vacations to make sure we got the 180 school days in before June 30th.....stupid snow!
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