Students in Fairfax County are in the classroom five days a week for less than half the school year. Instead of eliminating the administrative throwaway days that have created this problem, district leaders asked families whether they could eliminate Christmas and other holidays instead.
by Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
Republished with permission from IWFeatures
This year, fewer than half of the school weeks in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) are five-day weeks. The school calendar is interrupted with multiple days off that are coded as โteacher workday,โ โstaff development day,โ โschool planning day,โ and โreligious and cultural observance day.โ There were also 12 โearly releaseโ days intended to give teachers more time for grading, planning, and training.

In response, parents in Virginiaโs largest public school district are demanding more consistent instructional time for their children. School board members attest that they have received thousands of emails from parents about the school calendar. One of them, Melanie Meren, said, โParents are seeking help. They want their kids in school for as many five-day school weeks as possible.โ
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