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BPS kids won't get Bunker Hill Day off this year

But it's for a good reason: That way, the last day of school this year will be June 24, a Friday, rather than June 27, a Monday. BPS and the Boston Teachers Union agreed to the change for the holiday that is only celebrated in Boston and Somerville (because it used to be part of Charlestown).

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Welcome to the real world. Those of us in the dreaded private sector don't get off Bunker Hill day, Evacuation Day or Patriot's Day

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Some of us in the real world have to work holidays like "Christmas Day" and "Thanksgiving" but that doesn't mean school should happen those days too.

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And those of us in the teaching profession often have summer jobs, commitments, and classes to take in order to stay certified that start on the day that we've been told summer "vacation" beings. Very often students also have vacation plans, summer camps and many other things going on that start the first day of vacation. Parents need to plan for day care for the younger kids.

I'm not saying those days shouldn't be made up, I'm am saying it's more complicated than just not wanting to come in on a Monday.

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Some of the private sector does get Patriot's Day off.

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Suuuuuure. 'It was for the kids'. Had nothing to do with teachers wanting to start THEIR summer before a weekend.

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Ridiculous. Can there be one post about schools that doesn't involve someone bashing teachers. If you are so envious of our cushy schedules why don't you become a teacher??? I don't think anybody can say that it makes sense for the schools to open for a half day on Monday. Teachers were not even asked about this, we got an email from the city, followed by one from the union informing us of the change.

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Jesus, Mary and all the saints! Is nothing sacred anymore?

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You mean the kids will now be in school on the day that the city has traditionally closed in memory of a battle that didn't take place on a hill that isn't there anymore?

Hallelujah.

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The bums lost! "

So long as we keep 'Evacuation Day' entact.

Revisionist history and vitriolic B.S., that seems to be Boston in a nutshell...

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