Late start for non-test-takers on on PSAT day?

Anonymous
Are high schools starting late on PSAT day for non test takers (9th and 12th graders)?
Anonymous
Best to not go to school that day. Nothing much happens besides the psat
Anonymous
Our school said that no instruction would happen in periods 1-4. Does that means there is instruction later in the day? Might it depend on the teacher? I need to get DD to ask. It would be nice if she could go home early after her PSAT.
Anonymous
My kid is at Churchill. They sent out a schedule for 10/15 in the Sunday night email. They are running a modified schedule starting at 11:30 with lunch. Pd1 starts at 12:15. Each period is 15 minutes and they are running all periods that afternoon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are high schools starting late on PSAT day for non test takers (9th and 12th graders)?


It's optional for 10th and 11th grade students
Anonymous
At Seneca Valley, only Periods 7 and 8 will meet after the test and lunch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Churchill. They sent out a schedule for 10/15 in the Sunday night email. They are running a modified schedule starting at 11:30 with lunch. Pd1 starts at 12:15. Each period is 15 minutes and they are running all periods that afternoon.


Mine too. I think my kid might come home at lunch.
Anonymous
School dependent - each plans their own day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Churchill. They sent out a schedule for 10/15 in the Sunday night email. They are running a modified schedule starting at 11:30 with lunch. Pd1 starts at 12:15. Each period is 15 minutes and they are running all periods that afternoon.


Similar at WJ.

Transportation is provided on regular school schedule, space is designated for kids not taking the test, but if they have a ride, they can come when classes start after lunch.
Anonymous
There are afternoon classes. But not much happens because so many kids are absent. I told my kid if he has zero missing assignments he doesn’t have to go. If anything is missing, he’s going.
Anonymous
It is very hard for teachers to teach new content since half the kids are generally absent. Best to stay home and catch up on stuff
Anonymous
I tell me kids that I will not excuse them for the day, and they have to let me know if they are skipping, but otherwise I will leave it to their discretion.
Anonymous
What exactly is accomplished in 15 minute classes other than MCPS counting it as a regular school day?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is accomplished in 15 minute classes other than MCPS counting it as a regular school day?


Nothing. It's just to game the metrics of "180 days". Like when a baseball game gets called for rain in the 5th inning vs 4th inning,.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is accomplished in 15 minute classes other than MCPS counting it as a regular school day?

absolutely nothing. I excuse my current senior from those half days because she can be more productive with her time by staying home and working on homework/college apps than going to school.

I wonder how productive a day 10/16 is going to be since 10/15 is essentially a wasted day and a 4 day weekend starting 10/17.
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