“Most”? I’m sure it will be a popular skip day, but even those days are attended by most kids. Also I’ll be surprised if it stops at Monday with more snow likely at some point before the winter is over. |
I'm not sure about older kids, but those who have signed up for camp sure aren't signing up. Yes, I think for ES, most will skip. |
| Who cares about a half make-up day. Nothing to worry about really. It is completely optional. |
Probably you’re in a bit of a bubble to think that everybody’s young kids are off to camp that week, but I guess the point is moot. |
| I’m a teacher who has a job at a camp that I might lose now |
Do you have evidence that they did? |
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2024-2025/Community-Message-20250124.html |
It's trust that our ES the vast majority of families have parents who work full-time and need care for their kids. But that's not being in a bubble. The bubble is those who have a parent or caretaker at home so have no problem sending their kids to school. |
| My son could really use the makeup day BEFORE AP tests! What good will it do in June when everything is done (especially for HS students)? |
As recently as 2022, they used a makeup day in April. |
| No, we already have an expensive specialty camp planned. |
No I get it, but in our area the lowest income working families do not have money for camp. |
| Not going. Already have plane tickets to paradise. |
So they may or may not follow their own written policy, and we have no way of knowing whether they will until they formally announce their plans. That’s inconsistent. |
| I feel for all the aftercare camps who were hoping to have the weekend to set up. And now they don't and instead of a full day of camp, kids have 1/2 day of school and have to find childcare. |