Welcome to the fastest, busiest and craziest month of the school year – AprilMayJune. Yes, you read that correctly. AprilMayJune is the wildest month of the school year.
We return from spring break this week, and others will be back next week, and when you do it is an all-out sprint to the finish line in June. I have written before about the rhythm of a school year, but there is something about the day after spring break until the end of June that is both continually exhausting and exhilarating.
I am sure almost all professions have a rhythm to them, but school is undeniably cyclical. Until we abandon the agrarian schooling model almost all of us are on, that is not going to change.
So, just what is it that creates this unique post-spring break feeling?
I think it starts with weather. It just feels different. We are still in winter going into the spring break. This year, we had a snow day just a couple weeks before spring break, and now we come back to school, and flowers are out, daylight savings time has started, and the morning frost (at least for those of us on the west coast in Canada) is a memory.
But it is much more than just the weather. At the beginning of March, we feel like we have so much time left in the year. And when we return – June looks very close. In the classroom, the pace picks up. Teachers realize that they are often a little behind on the content they hope to cover, so it is time to step on the accelerator. For those of us in the Board Office, it is full on living in two school years – we are thinking about how this year ends, but spending as much or more time looking at calendars, budgets, and staffing for next year. It is a time of year that takes some significant administrative effort.
And of course it is the season of field trips for students, and track meets, school musicals and very quickly awards nights and graduations. It is the event season, and staff and students have school commitments outside the school day on the calendar regularly.
And it just all runs together. It is a full sprint. There is a June 30th finish line. And yes, some will work after this date, but many don’t. Students and staff will be off for the summer not to return for 8 or 9 weeks.
The “there is lots of time” feelings of February are replaced by the “uh oh we got to get moving” feelings of AprilMayJune. It is a 91 day month where the days feel long but collectively the time feels much shorter than any other month in the school year.
So, colleagues reading this, my apologies for all the calendar invitations you are receiving for events in 2024, it is only my AprilMayJune anxiety kicking in. Let’s get going!
I tell my family Canada Day, July 1st, is my favourite holiday. Not for the celebrations or parties, but it means stress can come down, and sleep can go up!
For all of you returning this week or next to school – students, staff and parents – embrace AprilMayJune – it is the most enjoyable month of the year.
Oh, and if you do get stressed, consider my Play the Trap blog post from a few years ago as a good companion piece to this one.
Happy Spring!