What Have We Learned? Reflections on the End of the Year

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The discussion centers around the end of the school year, with participants sharing their experiences regarding school breaks. One user notes that their school just let out, while another mentions that their public schools have been out for several weeks already. The conversation highlights variations in school schedules, with one teacher from Southeast Connecticut explaining a late start to the year and snow days affecting their schedule. The tone remains light-hearted, with encouragement to enjoy the break and avoid falling back into routine.
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The end of the year is coming.

Closer closer closer.

This year is over...

right...

NOW!
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Wow...out just now? Our schools were out long ago.
 
Cool, enjoy your break!

Our public schools have been out for 3 or 4 weeks, where do you teach?
 
Southeast Connecticut. We had a late start this year, plus snow days, so this is a bit later than usual. Last year we were out by the second week of June.
 
Congrats Chi, you get a well deserved break from a dull routine. Just make sure you don't fall back into the loop again :smile:
 
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