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mythreesuns 07-21-2011 07:47 PM

Our schools do not start until the Wednesday after Labor Day..and we are out the firt week of June. Just depends on how many snow days we have to use. One year we had to use 4 or 5..so they added X number of minutes on to each class and day, so we did not have to make school go longer in June. Our children get 3 full months off.

njh2351 07-21-2011 08:18 PM

Teachers start August 4th kids start 8th.

Boscobd 07-21-2011 08:24 PM

Vail AZ kids went back to school this past Monday - July 18. They're on what's called a "modified school year".

1bzygma 07-21-2011 08:33 PM

State law says no school start before Labor Day. (Michigan)

Pieceful Quilter 07-21-2011 08:47 PM

August 29th.

GailG 07-22-2011 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by sosewcrazy

Originally Posted by GailG
I haven't read the whole thread yet, but the person who mentioned AC in the schools was right. It is possible to begin in August with AC in the classrooms. The excessive heat and humidity is terrible here in South Louisiana sometimes as late as October. I can remember being a student (40's and 50's) trying to combat knats and perspiration. I have terrible memories of trying desperately not to swallow knats while playing my clarinet in band class. YUK. Another reason for the early start is that there are more holidays. Our parish has holidays such as Labor Day, Sugar Cane Festival Friday (teachers have inservice day and children have a holiday. Many students bring animals to the fair.), Thanksgiving week (teachers have state meetings), Christmas Holiday (of course it's not called that), Martin Luther Kind Day, Mardi Gras, Spring Break (Easter). Also twice a month, teachers have inservice on Thursday afternoon, thus giving early dismissal to the students. This year they begin around Aug 9 and end the last week of May. The local colleges start their summer sessions early in June, so students who participate in summer programs must be done with reg. school to be able to attend. As a teacher, I loved beginning early. I always went two weeks early on my own time to get my classroom set up and ready to go. I still get a little bit of the blues at this time of the year. It was my favorite time...just raring to go. The older I got, the more I appreciated those holidays. I needed to re-charge "my batteries."

I have an idea! Come up north and help me set up my classroom! I'm planning on going in the first couple weeks in August to get my classroom ready.

I wish I could help you. I just loved getting out everything and doing the bulletin boards and reading corner. Then getting together with the other first grade teacher and planning our first block.

decky 07-22-2011 06:34 AM

My grandkids will be going back on the 27th of July. They go to a school that is 45 days on and 15 days off and just 1 and a half months off in the summer.

Brandi 07-22-2011 11:21 AM

In Arkansas August 15.

writerwomen 07-22-2011 12:44 PM

We're in Sept- I'd like to boycott this though the summer has gone too fast

Winkee 07-24-2011 12:49 PM

In our area of NC they made start date no earlier than August 25. So that's the start date. I have no kids to worry about but husband teaches at the community college and he will go back a little before the 25th I think.


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