I mean, there's no perfect answer here. What would teachers rather have- more built in snow days, with the risk of having to work 1-2 days beyond 180 if not all are used, or not enough snow days so that they then lose grading/planning days? |
I’ll answer that. Built in snow days. I don’t care if I have to teach beyond 180. I would rather protect the very rare days I can get grading done during the school day. My time has value to me, and professional days suggest it has value to my employer, too. |
3/31 is Eid al-Fitr. It would be a shame to single out a group again and restrict their ability to celebrate a holiday. I know it would still be excused to miss it, but technically you just get 1 day to make up work. If you are absent and miss the work, you likely wont have time to do it all in one extra day without losing something else. If they do this, I’ll bring my child in for school late, let them sign them in, and then immediate around and pull them out 2 minutes later just to cause hassle as protest. |
I think it’s time to sign up the BoE for gambling counseling. They clearly have a gambling problem by scheduling only 2 snow days. |
Are people really arguing it is bad to risk having extra days of school? What? |
You do you. 3/31 was already identified as one of a limited number of make-up days in the school calendar, and is a far better option than adding days to the end of the year or taking away spring break. |
Same. |
Should have been Code Purple today. Come on MCPS!!! |
How out of touch are these people that believe code purple still exists?? It’s gone. |