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Pearland ISD passes contentious calendar for next school year

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Pearland ISD passes contentious calendar for next school year

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The Pearland ISD board of trustees passed an instructional calendar for the 2023-24 school year Feb. 7 that received some criticism from parents and teachers over the proposed winter break schedule. (Community Impact staff)

The Pearland ISD board of trustees passed an instructional calendar for the 2023-24 school year Feb. 7 that received some criticism from parents and teachers over the proposed winter break schedule. (Community Impact staff)

The Pearland ISD board of trustees approved of the 2023-24 school year instructional calendar at a Feb. 7 meeting after receiving criticism of the plan from teachers and parents.

In the passed calendar:

  • The first day of school for students will be Aug. 15.
  • The fall semester will finish as an early dismissal day Dec. 20.
  • The winter break will last 14 days, one day longer than the 2022-23 winter break.
  • The last instructional day for students will be an early dismissal day May 23, 2024.
  • Graduation will take place May 24, 2024.

The calendar passed 5-1, with Trustee Kristofer Schoeffler dissenting and Board President Sean Murphy absent.

The approved 2023-24 calendar was criticized for its winter break schedule, particularly its length and return date, Superintendent Larry Berger said. In it, the break would last from Dec. 21 to Jan. 5, with teachers returning Monday, Jan. 8, and students returning Wednesday, Jan. 10.

“I think parents’ biggest concern is the length of the winter holiday and the fact that it extends further in January than is typical,” Trustee Crystal Carbone said. “There have been comments saying that it’s too much time, especially for kids that need any kind of extra help, that they may fall behind.”

La’Kesha Henson-Vaughn, who served as a nonvoting member of the District Advisory Calendar Committee, or DACC, said committee members had concerns about winter break ending too early in January. She said members wanted to give parents enough time to recuperate after the holidays.

The margin in which the proposed calendar passed the DACC was not a significant margin, according to board members. Berger said that both of the calendars that were voted on by the committee had the same winter break schedule, which the board says is the most contentious element of the passed calendar.

Four calendars were created by the DACC and sent to campuses for voting. The calendar that won the vote and was passed by the board was calendar “B.” The DACC consists of one or two staff members representing each campus alongside two principals and eight parent representatives.

The board expressed interest in making adjustments to the procedure for selecting an instructional calendar in future years, mentioning potential community opinion polls.

“We’re not going to make everyone happy,” Vaughn said. “Even if we were to come up with another calendar, then there will be someone else that may not be happy with that change.”

By Daniel Weeks

Editor, Katy North & Katy Fulshear

Daniel started writing and editing for the Katy North and Katy Fulshear newspapers in April 2023. He graduated in spring 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. Daniel previously reported on Pearland City Council, Pearland ISD, Alvin ISD and Clear Creek ISD. Contact Daniel directly with story tips or comments on Katy coverage: [email protected]

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It just so happens that the Eastern calendar is known to us much better than the one invented here, in Eastern Europe. Few of us now know about the Slavic calendar, patrons and totem animals, although this information is no less interesting than the eastern horoscope. Let’s figure out what the year 2022 promises us, which, according to the beliefs of the ancient Slavs, is patronized by the Golden Horned Tur.

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The ancient Slavs, observing the world around them, discovered animals whose characters were so reminiscent of the characters of other people. Over time, certain patterns were noted, and a Slavic version of the horoscope appeared. There is a Slavic calendar by date of birth and by year of birth. The second variety is more widely known and familiar: every year it patronizes its own animal – just like the Chinese.

2022 according to the Slavic calendar

The ancient Slavs, who came up with the Slavic calendar of animals, were reckoning from the creation of the world. The week consisted of 9 days, the day lasted about 16 hours and began at dawn. The month lasted 40-41 days.

Months in the Slavic calendar were combined into summers, which were analogues of modern years. According to this calendar, the summer of 7530 is coming – this will be the analogue of 2022.

Slavic calendar: what animals are included in it

Each summer is patronized by some kind of totem animal. In total, there are 16 totem signs, each of which replaced the previous one – just as it happens in the Eastern calendar. However, in the Slavic horoscope, unlike the eastern one, there are more signs, and they are completely different.

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Signs according to the Slavic calendar:

  • Dark Sokh
  • Sting Hornet
  • Lurking Lut
  • Fire Veksha
  • Pearl Pike
  • Bearded Toad
  • Wild Boar
  • White Eagle Owl
  • Hissing Snake
  • Crouching Fox
  • C returning Hedgehog
  • Soaring Eagle
  • Spinning Mizgir
  • Screaming Rooster
  • Golden Horned Tur
  • Fireman Horse

Knowing what year is now according to the Slavic calendar, it is easy to calculate what the next period will be.

The patron saint of 2021 according to the Slavic calendar is the Screaming Rooster. In March 2022, on the day of the vernal equinox, it is replaced by the Golden Horned Tur. The year 7530 will be the 15th period in a sixteen year cycle.

According to the Slavic calendar, the Screaming Rooster symbolized serious changes. Our ancestors believed that the cock crow was able to ward off evil spirits. And what to expect from the Golden Horned Tour?

Bulls, whether they have golden horns or ordinary ones, are distinguished by a calm and good-natured disposition, which, however, can at any moment be replaced by unbridled rage if the bull is teased. And it can be annoyed, for example, by laziness – a hardworking animal categorically does not accept loafers. In addition, the patron saint of 2022 according to the Slavic calendar hates lies and resourcefulness. The Golden Horned Tour stands firmly on the ground, appreciates the support of loved ones and is generally focused on traditional family values.

Read also: Slavic horoscope: what is your totem?

What does the Slavic calendar 2022 portend?

Knowing which animal patronizes the year according to the Slavic calendar, you can get an idea of ​​what this year will be like. Bulls are associated with diligence, perseverance in achieving goals, traditionalism, fertility, reliability, patience and courage. All these qualities will be in demand in 2022.

What will be the year 2022 according to the Slavic calendar, if the animal that protects it has such characteristics? Obviously, not very simple and easy. Success awaits those who are accustomed to work hard and hard – their efforts will certainly be rewarded. But for those who rely on luck and shirk work, the Golden Horned Tur can be merciless.

It is necessary to celebrate the New Year on the day of the spring equinox in the right way – in the family circle, at the set table, which will have hearty and simple dishes. All kinds of vegetables and cereals are welcome, and beef and veal dishes should be discarded. And do not try to disguise them as something else – the patron of the year does not tolerate lies and evasions! Demonstrate to Tur that no matter what year 2022 is according to the Slavic calendar, you are honest and sincere.

Calendar of Slavic symbols: horoscope according to the Slavic calendar

Each new period starts from March of the next year – it is in March that power passes to a new totem animal. According to the Slavic calendar, each totem has its own characteristic, however, their behavior and fate will be influenced by the patron – Tur in the coming year.

Golden Horned Tur

He patronizes those who were born in 1942, 1958, 1974, 1990, 2006. Tours tend to selflessly care for loved ones, forgetting about themselves. They are not up to the holidays, they can easily forget which animal year according to the Slavic calendar has come in 2022. And it’s completely in vain, because right now it’s time to relax a little and take care of yourself, your health. Relatives will treat this with understanding.

Fire-maned Horse

Which signs according to the Slavic calendar are closest to Turs? Of course, Koni, born in 1943, 1959, 1975, 1991, 2007. This means that Kony will be successful – the main thing is not to miss the opportunities, which will be many in the coming year.

Dark Sokh

1944, 1960, 1976, 1992, 2008 – the years of the Dark Sokh (Moose). People born in these years are usually distinguished by self-confidence and courage. The year will turn out well for them. The main thing is not to rely completely on a lucky star, but to persistently achieve your goals, as the sign of 2022 according to the Slavic calendar recommends.

Stinging Hornet

Those born in 1945, 1961, 1977, 1993, 2009 are under the care of the Hornet. Their determination is amazing, as is their ability to overcome unthinkable obstacles. The East Slavic calendar promises the Hornets peace and prosperity, but only on one condition – if they do not do evil and interfere in other people’s lives.

Lyut lurking

Lut (Wolf) takes care of those who were born in 1930, 1946, 1962, 1978, 1994, 2010. Wolves are those who, in order to get what they want, need to work hard, so they have complete understanding with the patron of the year. What will be the year according to the Slavic calendar 2022 for these animals? Complex, interesting and memorable. At the end, the Wolves will receive their well-deserved reward.

Fiery Veksha

Veksh (Protein), born in 1931, 1947, 1963, 1995 and 2011, will have a calm year of debriefing. The year of the rooster according to the Slavic calendar was a year of great and happy changes, and now it’s time to take care of saving your acquisitions.

Pearl Pike

Calm Pike, those born in 1932, 1948, 1964, 1980, 1996, 2012 may feel uncomfortable in the year of the Rooster. But now the calendar of Slavic holidays promises a happy and prosperous life. Of course, for this you will have to work hard, but Pike’s efforts will be generously rewarded.

Bearded Toad

Toads (1933, 1949, 1965, 1981, 1997, 2013) should enlist the support of loved ones. The calendar of totem animals portends interesting and exciting adventures for toads in 2022. Everything will end well, even better than expected, although at first you will have to worry.

Wild Boar

Those born in 1934, 1950, 1966, 1982, 2014 will feel like real winners. Just be careful – there is a risk of running into envious people. It is important to constantly remember which year of which animal according to the Slavic calendar has come, and try not to anger the Golden-horned Tur with excessive arrogance. Strict but fair Tour will appreciate such behavior.

White Owl

Owl patronizes those who were born at 1935, 1951, 1967, 1983, 1999. In the year of the Rooster according to the Slavic calendar, many Filins felt out of place and were depressed. But now it’s their time! The year 2022 is favorable for a variety of initiatives.

Hissing Snake

Snake (1936, 1952, 1968, 1984, 2000) will have a calm year. However, no matter what year according to the Slavic calendar, the snakes always manage to live quite calmly – probably due to innate caution. In personal life, not very pleasant surprises are possible, but the Adders will surely be able to survive them with the least losses.

Crouching Fox

Foxes, who were born in 1937, 1953, 1969, 1985 and 2001, had a hard time in the year of the Rooster. The animal coming to power in 2022 according to the Slavic calendar is also distrustful of cunning Foxes. This means that you will have to forget about your usual lifestyle for a while and get down to work for real. Such a feat Golden-horned Tur will definitely appreciate!

Curled Hedgehog

For Hedgehogs, whose birth fell on the 19th according to the Slavic calendar38, 1954, 1970, 1986, 2002, the year will bring happy changes in personal life. Yes, career heights during this period are unlikely to be achieved, but at home everything will be fine. Since the Golden Horned Tur is a symbol of fertility, an addition to the family is possible.

Soaring Eagle

Eagles (1939, 1955, 1971, 1987, 2003) Slavic calendar of animals for years promises power and bitterness of disappointment. You can avoid the second if you treat the first reasonably: do not abuse your power, keep a sober look at things, try to help your neighbors.

Spinning Mizgir

Spiders born in 1940, 1956, 1972, 1988, 2004 will dedicate this year to their personal lives. The totem calendar promises them love and family relationships, and some will definitely find true friends.

Screaming Rooster

This bird takes care of those born in 1941, 1957, 1973, 1989, 2005, 2021. Until the day of the spring equinox in 2022, the Rooster is in power, which he then cedes to the Golden-horned Tur, and he himself retires after last year’s accomplishments. Of course, it’s not worth messing around, but it’s better to give preference to routine matters, rather than new initiatives.