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What snow days are you talking about? There was only 1 snow day allocated this year, yet MCPS used 6 of them. Last year MCPS also exceeded the number of snow days allocated and it was a mess with June half days (and this year was even worse). I hope you don't teach math or logic, because you seem not to be understanding that making the same mistakes annually and expecting a different result is pretty dumb. |
If by “cheap” you mean don’t have thousands of dollars to spend to change this vacation with siblings and grandparents then sure. We’ve had students in the system for a dozen years and they have NEVER changed the first day of school after the calendar is set. I hope your vitriol makes you happy. |
Works fine for a religion whose high holy days precede all but the most unlikely of closure events and ones which first would use the scheduled make-ups. Not so equitable for a religion on the other side of the calendar. |
I am asking sincerely: when was the last time MCPS, or any school district, pushed up the 1st of school a week with < 4 months notice? I believe this is largely unprecedented, but maybe I’m wrong. |
Not as happy as you insisting that the world revolve around your family's beach plans seems to make you. MCPS needs to start earlier in August if it wants to maintain its professional development days, teacher non-instructional days and many religious holidays. Next year is as good a time as any. You have 4 months to adjust.
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I'm asking you sincerely--were you hiding under a rock when the MCPS schedule bounced around half a dozen times this year, including the use of a make-up day, then the cancellation of the use of makeup days, the shifting of the last day of school several times? I am looking forward to an MCPS schedule that starts earlier in August, and hopefully avoids all this drama for the 2026-2027 academic year. |
It’s not about individual vacations! It’s about adhering to a calendar that was published as final that people reasonably relied upon. That bubble of superiority you live in must be amazing. |
DP. Disagree, and it's pretty obvious -- next year with 3-4 months notice (depending on when MCPS/the BOE finalize) is not nearly as good as the following year with much greater notice. |
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Isn't it funny that when parents complain that MCPS fails to open schools 1 week after a snowstorm when everyone else in MoCo is back to work, MCPS staff post that we are incapable of parenting our children and that we need to be flexible for our child's safety.
Yet MCPS staff can't deal with a schedule change in the school start date that is announced 4 months in advance that might mess up their beach vacation. |
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What county are you living in? It's certainly not MoCo. The MCPS school calendar changed a half a dozen time this year. It boggles the mind that you think it's "published as final" when it changed so often this year (and last year). |
Where are you trolling from? The first day of school has always been fixed - it never moves like the last day, even in MoCo. The only uncertainty was when Hogan made it after Labor Day and even that was known much further in advance. |
MCPS has makeup days designated in their calendar and refused to use them. Specifically March 20, which happened to align with Eid and then April 15. They begrudgingly changed April 15 when they were backed into a corner and backed down on March 20 when a vocal part of the community went whining to Council about how unfair it was even though it had been designated as a makeup day in the calendar for over a year prior. Next year MCPS similarly ALREADY has makeup days within the school year designated (along with the days after Juneteenth that the are now not allowed to use). If they actually use the days they have designated and not relied on the end of year ones they’d actually be in compliance with the new regs. But they’re admitting they have no intention of using the within year makeup days and just want to tack on days to the end, so are moving the end date up to be able to tack on if the have to. |
Passover is 8 days and it starts the evening before the MCPS closure. If they want to give teachers time to cook the Seder meal, they should close the day before (and they can cook double if they also host a 2nd night Seder). I’m Jewish and think the Passover closing is dumb. I also have a kid starting 9th grade and would be fine with getting rid of transition day. |
+1 This year was a hot mess. Use the Eid makeup day. Cancel use of the Eid makeup day. April 15 is a teacher non instructional day. Then it's not. And the last day of school? We're still getting questions on our PTA parent listserv asking if it's June 22, from those parents who haven't realized that MCPS got a pass to screw students out of 3 days of instruction this year. I hope next year is better--starting earlier in August should help. |