If they don't get used, the kids get a few extra days of learning in. Horrible! |
MCPS hates it when that happens. Then they can't blame parents for their failures. |
I don't see a problem there. You think the kids will have learned everything there is to be learned after the 180th day? Of course not. Hold the days of school. Isn't that obvious? Hopefully some teachers will come up with some fun enrichment projects. If not, they could build in some more review/studying days towards the end of the year. |
Parents need to contact the BoE to make sure this doesn't happen. I don't necessarily have a problem with June 6th as a make-up day, but we're going to need more. We need to use 3 make-up days before we can even ask the state for a waiver. Given that we all know days at the end of the year are a waste, and that none of us want to take days away from spring break, that leaves 1/29, 3/31, and 6/6. We know we're going to need all three. And we only have a short window of time to make the call on 1/29. It's still plenty far enough away to make than an instructional day. |
Agree. They should use them in order. I don't even think they'll open on Thursday, so that's 2 days to make up. Use 1/29 and 3/31 for that. Friday, if we are lucky, they will just have a delayed opening. |
Unlikely they will decide before February or March. |
There's no reason to wait. Its dumb that it even needs an action by the BoE. They should just use the next available day in the calendar. |
Delay on Thursday |
It doesn't need to be an action by the BOE. It's Taylor's decision. |
Think they can at least get central office parking lot clear so that the admin can open on thursday? |
+1. It's interesting to me that for an area so educated that parents would complain about an extra day or two of school. Ouch. |
Neat. Vote of 1 noted. |
You spelled “warehousing” wrong. |
Don’t you get it? The “lazy teachers” are supposed to work at home all the time. They must give up their family obligations for the job, and they must do it without complaint. That’s what some DCUM parents expect (…at least the loud, unreasonable ones). |
I doubt the person complaining was a parent. It's usually the teachers that complain about that. |