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  • KayB
    New Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 133

    2020 Closing Dates

    Can someone please share with me their closing dates? I know that it's been talked about before on how many personal days we take off and such but I am having a hard time finding it! Can someone help me out please!? :hug:
  • jenboo
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 3180

    #2
    Originally posted by KayB
    Can someone please share with me their closing dates? I know that it's been talked about before on how many personal days we take off and such but I am having a hard time finding it! Can someone help me out please!? :hug:
    I close for all Idaho state holidays (paid)
    Black Friday, Christmas eve, new years eve, a couple random days off and two weeks off unpaid.

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    • DaveA
      Daycare.com Member and Bladesmith
      • Jul 2014
      • 4245

      #3
      Paid holidays

      New Year's Day
      Birthday
      Anniversary
      Memorial Day
      July 4th
      Labor Day
      Thanksgiving & day after
      Christmas & December 26th

      Unpaid

      2-5 day vacation/ breaks either taken as a week break or split into multiple long weekends.

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      • Cat Herder
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 13744

        #4
        Annual 2 weeks vacation =
        • 1 week in spring - Spring Break
        • 1 week in fall - Fall Break

        (I don't enjoy travel in summer. Personal choice.)
        • New Years Day 1-1
        • MLK Day 1-20
        • Presidents Day 2-17
        • Memorial Day 5-25
        • Independence Day 7-3
        • Labor Day 9-7
        • Columbus Day 10-12
        • Veterans Day 11-11
        • Thanksgiving Break - 11-26&27
        • Christmas Break - 12-23&24


        Then 4 Training/Personal days (Dr. Apointments) spaced out every 3 months.
        - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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        • Jupadia
          Daycare.com Member
          • Nov 2016
          • 836

          #5
          Canada here so some of my stat holidays are different.

          Closed paid days

          New years day - January 1
          Family day - February 17 (third monday of month)
          Easter friday
          Easter monday (not an official stat but get paid)
          Victoria day - may 18 (third monday)
          Canada day - July 1
          Civic holiday- August 3 (first monday) (not official stat but get paid)
          Labour day - September 7 (first monday)
          Thanksgiving - October 12 ( seconed monday)
          Christmas day - December 25
          Boxing Day - December 26

          I also close early on halloween at 5:00 instead of 6pm and on Christmas eve at 12pm. Both are regular pay days.

          I also take up to 3 weeks off unpaid. I'll be taking a couple days of it at christmas 21- 23 and the 24 off in lieu of boxing day. Also Canada day is on a Wednesday this year so I'll be taking off either the Monday tuesday or the thursday friday to make it a long weekend. One week of vacation will be taken in summer. Vacation days are given to parents at least 1 month in advance, but I'll tell them when I book. For example we go camping during the summer for that week, but cant book till its 5 months before but we book then, and I'll tell parents right away so they actually end up with 5 months notice. I'll let parents know soon for the days off at Christmas next year. Vacation days are not paid here.

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          • Ariana
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 8969

            #6
            All of the stat holidays are paid except Christmas (family day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, etc) I take the stat holidays during xmas as part of my vacation which is unpaid. This year I took 3 weeks off during Christmas but only used 5 of my 20 vacation days because stats don’t count in my vacation time if that makes sense! I tally it the way my husbands work tally’s his vacay.

            I take two weeks during the summer as well. I feel like, for me anyway, having unpaid vacation means the parents don’t seem to mind so much how much time I take off which benefits me.

            I get 5 paid sick days and 5 paid personal days. Anything beyond that is unpaid.

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            • Alwaysgreener
              Home Child Care Provider
              • Oct 2013
              • 2519

              #7
              New Years Day (paid)
              Valentine's day (unpaid)
              Good Friday (paid)
              DD and DS bday + anniversary or the whole week (unpaid)
              Memorial Day (paid)
              Independence Day (paid) + day after (unpaid)
              Birthday Week off that includes the first day or two of school (unpaid)
              Labor Day (paid)
              Halloween - close early
              Thanksgiving (paid) + day after (unpaid)
              Christmas Eve (paid)
              Christmas day (paid) + the day after (unpaid)
              New Year's Eve (paid)

              I am also closed on Fridays and it looks like there is a lot of holidays on Fridays or Saturdays this year.

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