Not just high school. My MS students finished their unit projects today. They’ve spent weeks research and writing. The three snow days and the late opening slowed us down. I really do grade for accuracy and checking that takes a long time for 150 students. |
You are the idiot. Reading comprehension is important. Feel bad that your kids have a parent who struggles with common sense. |
Bad news for you: FCPS is doing it too. So the two largest systems in the area are doing it... maybe just suck it up like the rest of us. |
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I went to public school in the 80s in na red state and even we closed for a day at the end of every quarter so the teachers could finish grades and prep for next quarter. I’m wondering if OP went to private school or is from another country. This is super normal.
If you’re jammed for child care there are tons of companies running schools out programs, or you could hire a HS student for the day. |
| In NYC, schools are closed too for Lunar New Year. It's about damned time since the city's had Rosh Hoshanah, Eid Il Ftr, Yom Kippur, Italian heritage and Diwali for years. |
A-freaking men. And all those snow days just made for more work coming in last minute. And of course OP would be complaining if their kid’s teachers cut things off earlier to get the grading done sooner and their little darling wasn’t learning/being productive until the very end of the semester. Troll. |
Seriously! Teachers get a week of preservice to prep for semester 1. And ONE DAY that is combined with finalizing MP 2 grades to prep for semester 2. 🙄 |
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OP here. Congrats to seemingly everyone who is not impacted by all of MCPS's totally unnecessary snow days and various other BS days off
I guess only a minor few of us, maybe only me, have to deal with incredible stress because of MCPS' idiotic snow policies. F MCPS!! |
The schedule for this week has been known since the board approved the calendar in December 2023. If you haven't figured out how to cope with it yet with 13 months notice, that's entirely your problem. So yes, it is just you. |
Several of our hs teachers worked snow days. They gave assignments and were answering emails for support. They also grade nights and weekends. You can see based off the alerts. What does the snow have to do with Wednesday off. |
| It’s not a day off for teachers. It’s a day to grade all late work, submit grades for 150+ students and then plan for next quarter. Not nearly enough time. |
I hope you see this as a learning experience. Next year, sit down in August and look at the calendar and write down the days off ahead of time. Then put it on your to do list to figure out what to do with your kids. Teacher planning days or grading days are not new. They shouldn’t be some horrible shock to you. Now take some deep breaths, make sure you see some daylight today and soak in some vitamin D. You sound stressed. But this is not the fault of the school system. |
| OP, this is not about MCPS. This is about you being stretched too thin and stressed out. I don’t know if it’s a financial issue or other issue but you really should take a beat and examine why you don’t have the resources to manage when the schools close for a couple of days. It sounds like you have a job with no flexibility, no family or neighborhood suooort, no money to throw at the problem….is that right? If so, I’m really sorry but that’s not really a sustainable way to raise a family. You need to have some type of wiggle room. Because sh-t happens. |
| The snow days are completely unrelated to tomorrow’s closure. Teachers could not possibly have used the snow days to complete grades because students had not turned in assignments yet. |
| And people wonder why teachers are leaving in droves. Who would want to deal with these insufferable parents who think they exist to babysit? |