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FCPS Calendar Survey 2022-23
As part of our commitment to regularly examine and improve our practices, we are considering changes to our Instructional Calendar for the 2022-23 school year. Calendar decisions touch everyone in our community, so we want to hear from you!

To maximize the positive impact of staff professional development days, we are looking at moving them to the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. Based on the positive feedback we have received from students, employees, and families about this year’s Thanksgiving Break, we are interested in your thoughts about having either a week-long fall break in October or a week-long Thanksgiving Break in November.

Please take a moment to weigh in with your preferences on the 2022-23 Instructional Calendar.
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Which of the following groups best describes you? *
Professional Development Days for Staff: Would you be in favor of adding staff professional development days to the calendar in order to enhance the student learning experience? *
First Day of School: Fayette County Public Schools has traditionally held the first day of school for students on Wednesday. Which of the following do you prefer?
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Fall Break: Fayette County Public Schools has traditionally closed schools for two days in October for fall break. Which of the following do you prefer? *
Thanksgiving Break: Fayette County Public Schools has traditionally closed schools on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday during Thanksgiving week in November. Which of the following do you prefer? *
Fall Break or Thanksgiving Break: The length of breaks taken during the school year can impact when the school year ends. Which of the following do you prefer? *
Spring Break: Fayette County Public Schools has traditionally held Spring Break during the week that includes the last day of March. Which of the following do you prefer? * *
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