then DS will only miss 3 days of school, if not he will miss 4 days. How busy is Jersey week? (and what is it??)
Thanks!!
Paula in CT
Every year, all school districts in New Jersey close the schools on a Thursday and Friday in early November for a teachers' conference in Atlantic City. This makes a 4-day weekend. Many families go away on vacaction given this opportunity. Many, like mine, take the kids out of school for some additional days that week. A good number of teachers take extra days off that week, too. With more substitutes than usual in the classrooms and more kids than usual absent, many schools don't schedule a lot of new material or tests that week, which then of course just feeds the cycle ....
Many of those people travel to WDW that week. It gets the busiest on the Thursday through Sunday of that week. It's not Easter or Christmas crowded, but it's quite crowded. The Unofficial Guide used to have a free website offering crowd predictions, with 1 being the least crowded and 10 being like Easter and Christmas. The Friday and Saturday of Jersey week were usually rated at an 8, while weekdays and weekends near that were usually at a 5 or 6.
P.S. I'm always amused when people talk about the overall schedules of their schools as being a function of what
state they live in. School schedules are set by school districts, not by states. The "Jersey Week" days are the only ones in the year that are mandated by the state of New Jersey. NJ has something like 560 municipalities and over 600 school districts (no, that's NOT a typo -- don't ask!

). Each district makes its own schedule. Heck, I live on a small island that has 3 different school districts, and all 3 don't have the same spring breaks, or days off for "minor" holidays, etc.