Maybe they can build in -1 snow days, so we already have to use a make-up day guaranteed! |
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They may do transisition day again if this year's transistion day goes so Aug 25 or Sept 1. |
Aug 24 if school year '25-26 doesn't end past June 15 to give 9-10 weeks summer break. |
One week or two weeks, the point is still the same. We start before Labor Day and end at the same time as when we started after Labor Day. This trying to preserve summer is nonsense also since most people don’t have 9/10 weeks of time off and thus for little kids are trying to find costly camps and grandparents to take care of them. This is people’s brains once again making them believe that summer is an idyllic time when everything slows down and kids and families are just allowed to enjoy life and bask in the sun. It’s not reality for most. Start two weeks before Labor Day. Give teachers the day off at the end of the quarter plus one joint professional day and a floating professional day. Make the Monday and Tuesday of Thanksgiving no instructional, and stop the Easter Monday nonsense. |
The state requires the Monday after Easter to be a school holiday. |
The 25-26 school year is currently scheduled to end on June 17. |
Both Good Friday and Easter Monday are required to be off per the state. I'm sure MCPS would love to not have to tie spring break to Easter and to have just 5 school days off rather than 6. |
MCPS could still have fewer days off for spring break, if they did Thursday-Friday and then Mon-Tuesday after Easter. There is no law that says they must be closed a full week + extra day. Other school districts do a few days at spring break, not 6+ school days. When my youngest was in ES, there was one year that spring break was the week before Easter, Easter Monday, and a teacher workday on the following Tuesday. |
The problem with that is that a lot of students and teachers wouldn’t show up. |
Fortunately there are at least 3 fewer days off in 2026-27 as Rosh Hashana, Diwali (first added this year) and Lunar New Year will fall on weekends. |
I’m currently a SAHM so my kids do have fairly open “idyllic” summers but I still think they are longer than they need to be. Actually I keep my kids a bit more scheduled than I was because I got so bored by the end of my 90s summers. I think the school year breaks are important because kids get burned out. Summer itself gets to be too much of a good thing. |
My youngest is a senior in college, but the students definitely had off for Diwali previously. It wasn't labeled "Diwali" on the calendar (labeled Professional Development), but anyone could Google for various non Judeo-Christian holidays. This article is for the 22-23 year (after my kids were gone) school year, but it says Diwali was in MCPS. https://www.rajanzed.com/3-maryland-school-systems-to-close-on-diwali-in-2022-hindus-call-for-diwali-holiday-in-the-rest-21/ |