You know your kids can exercise outside of school with you, right? |
| When is this voted on? |
That issue necessarily arises any time you take a non-working day and convert it to a working day. Teachers could have scheduled a side gig on those days or parents could have scheduled vacations. That's why we put contingency days on the calendar- so people don't schedule things they can't move. |
You said the quiet part out loud. This isn't just about snow days. People are going to try to use this to try to push through a shortened school week. No, we shouldn't add even more days off. Adding time to the the day doesn't let you get through more material in elementary school. You wouldn't have enough days to get through all the lessons. |
Exactly this. This is about giving our kids less education, not more. We need to voice our opposition here |
| 6 Day school week then |
Potentially this week… get your calls and emails in! |
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Apparently the second reading is tomorrow. This is going to go through under the radar and with everyone just thinking this is about not going to June 26 this year. Even the framing in the article linked below doesn’t mention this is a waiver in perpetuity. Please please call your reps to oppose this bill!
https://mocoshow.com/2026/02/23/lawmakers-move-to-help-avoid-additional-make-up-days-after-storm-closures/ |
We barely have a 4 day school week most weeks. Our schedule is like Kansas when they ran out of money to pay teachers because they cut taxes so much. |
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Of course the union is behind this: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell-state-legislators-to-pass-hb1084-give-mcps-calendar-flexibility
Parents who are opposed had better write in asap — it will be voted on this week. |
| As I read this bill, it would permanently exempt MCPS from the State’s school day requirement applying to all other schools. It has nothing to do with a waiver or severe weather. Unlike every other school in Maryland, MCPS can do 170 days or so rather than 180 days. How’s this happening as emergency legislation. Am I missing something? Have educational experts been invited to testify? |
Legislation was passed in July, giving Anne Arundel county permission to go by hours. MCPS is simply following on their heels, and will likely be followed by other counties in Maryland. Not sure why the legislature just didn't change the law last summer. It seems odd to do it piecemeal for each county. In this case, I think the "emergency" status relates to the legislature addressing it more quickly than it might have so that it can aid the county this year due to the extreme weather. |
Anne Arundel's language is more narrow than MCPS's, and talks about extending scheduled half days to full days to meet the minimum. The MCPS language would allow them to shorten the school year permanently. |
The original bill gave MCPS far more latitude than Anne Arundel, but it looks like what passed second reading today is more restrictive -- its only allowing them to do it in the case of inclement weather and they still need a minimum of 175 days. I'm okay with that... https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2026RS/amds/bil_0004/HB1084_51312501.pdf |
| So why can’t this bill be considered in ordinary course. MCPS could seek a waiver like PG and Howard to address the snow issue. |