Huh? I was responding to the snarky comment after that which said that "you say this knowing full well that MCPS can't safely operate school on Christmas so only other people's holidays will be affected." The PP proposed having no religious holidays at all, so it's not just non-Christians that would be impacted. |
Most Christians don't care about Easter Monday and kids can go to Good Friday services after school. The only one Christians really care about is Christmas (Easter is always on Sunday so it isn't impacted). And PP specifically mentioned Christmas knowing MCPS would never so much as consider contemplating having school on Christmas. |
To respond to the question. You are correct. Suggestions and guidance for next year, no mandate. Taylor is still fighting with the State BOE over the EV bus contract award. They say it is illegal, he continues to pay for it. The fake calendar crisis is his way of trying to make the State BOE look bad. |
Dr Taylor didn’t say it was a requirement just that it basically is if we want a waiver. But cmon, people are not going to understand all the weeds. Basically the State Board of Ed and MSDE told all the LEAs - but especially MCPS - that they had to do better for next year’s calendar or they wouldn’t grant waivers for this year. The State Board didn’t even just give MCPS a waiver - they had to waive their own waiver regulation! Read between the lines. State Dept of Education can make hell for school districts so not smart to ignore their “guidance.” MCPs already pissed off MSDE enough this year by trying to pass that bill to get around the waiver process. I don’t think the Superintendent’s recommended calendar is it - I think he needs some room to change the calendar and leverage to negotiate with the union. The other alternatives are using religious holidays or shortening spring breaks. The worst option is the current calendar. |
| Also you have to actually use the virtual learning plan to count and the VLP only kicks in after you have three snow days AND if circumstances allow for some preparation for a VLP, eg a big Snowcrete type storm where they know ahead of time they might be closed all week and they can send kids home with Chromebooks, printed materials, etc. It’s not a great option even then and the union won’t let MCPS teach new content, only review. So I don’t think it will be used often. Frankly they don’t need to change much in 26-27 if they could just use grading and reporting and religious holidays as spring makeups, plus June 17. But that requires people to be reasonable and recognizing when we have unusual emergency situations, not everything is going to be perfect, but we have to decide based on what works for the most people and what is actually going to restore instructional time. (pushing kids to the week after school ends is NOT). |
No, with the makeup days would need to end by Juneteenth. |
I don’t care how important any holiday is. What should matter is whether there is an operational impact. That is what MCPS is required to assess in deciding whether to close schools; it explicitly cannot use religion, per BOE policy. |
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To MCPS: Get rid of the November 9 and April 22, 2027 off days.
To MSDE: Replace the 180 school day requirement with a case by community vote. REQUIRE each community to set their calendars and required days based on community preference with the majority vote being honored. The hours law would remain the same on all levels unless elementary school kids feel their days are too long. Require that schools begin no earlier than the last Monday in August and end no later than the Friday before the 3rd Monday in June OR begin no earlier than the 2nd to last Monday in August and end no later than the Friday before the 2nd Monday in June. No schools should begin before the 2nd to last Monday in August and no schools should end after Juneteenth. Makeup time. If schools go under the required hours they would have to makeup that difference. The day requirements would be # scheduled days MINUS three with state of emergency day closures being forgiven from the day requirements (not the hours). If schools are closed five days with a maximum of one state of emergency day or at least six days regardless of state or emergency days, schools can choose to be open on one of Good Friday or Easter Monday. |