In NY they keep adding holidays where schools are closed. But they are required to have the same number of school days each year. So they keep adding school days to the beginning or end of the school calendars. Soon there will be no summer break at all – but there’ll be ton of days off for obscure holidays throughout the year.
Our kids should probably be glad for what time off they do get. Some counties like Japan and S. Korea have year-round schools which may partially explain why they are more advanced academically.
Climate change is actually part (and I stress PART) of the problem, at least here in Florida. Hurricanes Helene and Milton were unusually destructive, and are going to add a few days to the end of this school year, and hurricane season isn’t over yet.
OldsVistaCruiser 16 days ago
Where they live, school starts way too early. Where I live, school doesn’t start before Labor Day.
Shikamoo Premium Member 16 days ago
You can’t blame climate change for everything.
Rhetorical_Question 16 days ago
Teacher’s unions?
jmworacle 16 days ago
Al Gore, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, and of course Kamala Harris loves you.
Carl Premium Member 16 days ago
It’s to prepare you for a life of never ending toil and servitude after graduation.
LawrenceS 16 days ago
In NY they keep adding holidays where schools are closed. But they are required to have the same number of school days each year. So they keep adding school days to the beginning or end of the school calendars. Soon there will be no summer break at all – but there’ll be ton of days off for obscure holidays throughout the year.
NRHAWK Premium Member 16 days ago
Our kids should probably be glad for what time off they do get. Some counties like Japan and S. Korea have year-round schools which may partially explain why they are more advanced academically.
Bruce1253 16 days ago
Panels 2 & 4 are showing a house with a serious leaning problem.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 16 days ago
Why not…….
eb110americana 15 days ago
I do feel like we had longer summers when I was a kid. Always 2.5 months. I think they’ve whittled that down to 2 now.
dnotkin Premium Member 15 days ago
Climate change gets blamed for everything else. Why not school?
sew-so 15 days ago
Climate change is actually part (and I stress PART) of the problem, at least here in Florida. Hurricanes Helene and Milton were unusually destructive, and are going to add a few days to the end of this school year, and hurricane season isn’t over yet.
suelou 15 days ago
Wait till they’re old, and each year goes by like a comet!