The teacher’s got a good point. Subtle, but good. February’s stolen days went to July (Julius Caesar) and August (Augustus Caesar), which occur later than June, so June did move up a couple* of days as a result.
With that logic, why not just make June, July, and August have 100 days each. Then summer vacation would last 82% of the calendar year. (Add weekends and holidays, the school year is about 45 days long.)
nosirrom over 6 years ago
I’ve heard that February was longer until a couple of egomaniac emperors came along.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
S-o-o-o you get it washed every 4 years?
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 6 years ago
The teacher’s got a good point. Subtle, but good. February’s stolen days went to July (Julius Caesar) and August (Augustus Caesar), which occur later than June, so June did move up a couple* of days as a result.
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*not 3
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 6 years ago
With that logic, why not just make June, July, and August have 100 days each. Then summer vacation would last 82% of the calendar year. (Add weekends and holidays, the school year is about 45 days long.)