DeKalb County School Calendar Survey for Next School Year (Fall Break or No?)

Basically you are choosing between starting earlier (8/3) and getting a fall break.   Or starting like we normally have (8/10) with no fall break.

 The survey closes on MONDAY (10/20)

Verbiage from the DeKalb County Website:

In accordance with board policy AEA, the 2015-2016 Calendar Committee is charged with developing calendar options and submitting a calendar recommendation to the Superintendent. Superintendent, Mr. Michael Thurmond, will make a recommendation to the DeKalb County Board of Education in November 2014.

The DeKalb County School District’s Calendar Committee is exploring two calendar options to align with other similarly sized districts in close geographic
proximity. Both calendars include the following attributes:

  • 180 days of instruction for students
  • 190 teacher days including one evening workday comprised of parent-teacher conferences (2 per semester)
  • 5 teacher workdays before the first day of school
  • Holidays for all – Labor Day, Martin L. King, Jr. Day, and President’s Day
  • Thanksgiving break – November 23-27, 2015
  • Winter break – December 21, 2015 – January 1, 2016
  • Post planning 1st semester/Pre-planning 2nd semester – January 4,  2016
  • First day of 2nd semester – January 5, 2016
  • Spring Break – April 4-8, 2016 (coincides with most metro area districts)
  • Last day of school for students falls during the week of May 23-27, 2016
  • Post planning 2nd semester falls during the week of May 23-27, 2016

The major differences between the two calendar options are pre-planning days for teachers and the first day of school for students. One calendar option begins the school year with pre-planning for teachers on Monday, July 27, 2015, and the first day of school for students on Monday, August 3, 2015.
*The other calendar option begins the school year with pre-planning for the teachers on Monday, August 3, 2015, and the first day of school for students on Monday, August 10, 2015.

*NOTE: The earlier start date provides the flexibility to include a fall break (five consecutive weekdays/one week). Although there are several possibilities for the fall break, the committee will consider the testing schedules.

Please complete the short survey. The survey links will expire at noon on Monday, October 20th. This is not a vote but rather an opportunity to receive input from all stakeholders. In order to ensure that your responses are recorded, select the DONE button at the end of the survey. Please complete the survey only once. Thank you in advance for providing valuable feedback.