In reply to the "Are you kidding? June, July August" post: I teach and I highly disagree that we have "June, July, and August". If I sit and add up the time I spend: grading papers instead of eating lunch, calling parents instead of going home, attending meetings that run overtime, coming in early by an hour a day at least, thinking about how to change/add to plans during my dinner, waiting for parents to come to pick up children who were to be picked up an hour ago, attending dances as a chaperone, staying late on field trip days, doing extracurricular activities, attending classes to obtain two plus Master's degree's, etc., etc., etc., I would say that I, and most other teachers, probably have a week free to ourselves as real time off in the summer, if that, when all is said and done...after all of our hours are added up. My husband always tells people who think we have paid summers off, "If that is the case, why didn't you become a teacher?" The grass always seems to be greener coming from those who haven't walked in our shoes. Sorry, but PLEASE do not refer to teacher's having summer's off....we make up for this "free summer time" ten fold.