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Here is the memo on virtual learning for this school year on the MSDE website: https://marylandpublicschools.org/stateboard/Documents/2024/0123/Virtual-Education-for-Severe-Weather-Conditions-2024-2025-School-Year.pdf This is from the executive summary: Executive Summary Senate Bill 610 Prinmary and Secondary Education – Virtual Education (Chapter 804) was passed by the General Assembly and signed by the Governor on May 28, 2023. § 7-103.2, a section of the legislation, defines a new set of allowarnces and requirements for Virtual Education for Severe Weather Conditions beginning with the 2024-2025 School Year. The general requirements of the new statute include: • The county school board may authorize the use of virtual education days in severe weather conditions. Before this authorization is given to local school superintendents, the county school board must discuss this topic at an open meeting and vote affirmatively on the authorization. • The county school board shall publish the county’s plan for virtual education on the LEA’s website. • The county superintendent may decide to provide a day of virtual education (not less than four hours of synchronous instruction) only if the LEA has used all the days incorporated into its calendar for school closures for severe weather conditions. In MCPS, to my knowledge, none of these conditions has been met. Maybe AACPS has done so. |
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Has the MCPs board discussed and "authorize the use of virtual education days in severe weather conditions. Before this authorization is given to local school superintendents, the county school board must discuss this topic at an open meeting and vote affirmatively on the authorization."? • The county school board shall publish the county’s plan for virtual education on the LEA’s website. • The county superintendent may decide to provide a day of virtual education (not less than four hours of synchronous instruction) only if the LEA has used all the days incorporated into its calendar for school closures for severe weather conditions." Doesn't sound like a state thing. |
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No snow yet in northern silver spring. I
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Well, it is a "state thing" in that there is now state law governing this. I think the bigger issue for MCPS is that they have to use all the identified make-up instruction days before they can do it. As discussed ad nauseum on a prior thread, the January and March dates were/are non-starters for MCPS, so there is no way they are using all the identified days. There is really no point in discussing it at the BOE level, given that they are not willing to use the identified make-up days. |
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Do I think it’s going to be icy or slippery at regular dismissal times? No not all.
Do I think purposely being the only school district to not close early to get their high school drivers, staff, bus drivers, and students and the student’s parents home before rush hour is smart? No not all Yes it is excessive caution to close early BUT the more people off the roads at rush hour when it is coming in hard, the better. That is why many colleges and governments closed early too. We’ve seen massive thoroughfares (GW Parkway, 95, 270, etc…. get stuck for hours if not overnight when too many are on the road during heavy traffic and winter precipitation. Risking that is 10x worse than calling a delay for some leftover icy sidewalks or cold weather. Not worth the risk. |
Approaching from the south. Radar shows light snow in Fairfax County |
| Very light snow just began in SE DC |
There was no reason to shorten a day. This affects time available for tests and how much material can be covered in a day. I’m surprised that MCPS made the right call. |
+1 Very pleasantly surprised. |
| Even if no early dismissal ends up being the “right” call, it was the wrong call because it was a gamble that was not worth taking given the information available. |
We can say it was the right call when everyone is home without incident or traffic catastrophe at 5pm. They have really put themselves out on a limb here. |
I kind of agree, they took a gamble and got lucky. Forecasts were showing them to be wrong. |
Oh whatever. MCPS can't win. They get it right and it was still wrong! |
Forecasts showed the temperature above freezing until long after ES dismissals. That is what they cited. By 10:30 when they confirmed their decision it was clear they were correct. |