School Calendar Committee
The 2021-2022 School Calendar Committee is made up of five individuals selected for the United Teachers of Suwannee County to represent the UTSC unit, and five individuals selected by the Superintendent to represent administration. The following people are currently serving on the committee during the 2021-2022 school year:
- Jennifer Byrd, Teacher at Suwannee Middle School
- Janene Fitzpatrick, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction (Committee Chair)
- Malcolm Hines, Assistant Superintendent of Administration
- Carl Manna, Principal of Suwannee High School
- Joyce McIntosh, Teacher at Suwannee Pineview Elementary
- Deidre McManaway, Principal of Branford Elementary School
- Eric Rodriguez, President of UTSC
- Stephanie Sampson, Teacher at Suwannee High School
- Marsha Tedder, Principal of Suwannee Riverside Elementary
Stakeholder Input Survey
The 2021-2022 Calendar Committee is looking for input regarding the creation of upcoming calendars. If you are interested in taking a short survey to provide ideas and information, please select the correct survey below. Stakeholders will be asked to identify themselves for stakeholder role classification purposes.
Parent/Guardian Survey and Input
Community/Business Survey and Input
Employee Survey and Input
Student Survey and Input
School Calendar - Frequently Asked Questions
Creating the school calendar is a big job, and unfortunately there are simply not enough days in the year to meet all requests. Below are some of the questions that are often asked. If you have a question about the school calendar, please look through this list of FAQ's before submitting your question to the committee. If your question is not listed below, we will be glad to add it to our list and get you an answer as soon as possible.
1. Why don't we start school on Monday?
2. What are PD Days?
3. What is the difference between a PD Day and a Teacher Work Day?
4. Do we have storm make-up days built into our calendar?
5. Why don't we have spring break at the same time as the college for dual enrollment students?
6. Why do our students not have 180 days of school?