I wish they would too, particularly since MCPS professional education is terrible. |
And yet they won’t. They’ll lean on trying to get a waiver from the state instead |
OK? |
I thought they can't get a waiver without using the contingency days? |
Correct. So if they don't use the earlier contingency days, we will be going later into June, likely with half days. |
Why on earth do they require that? |
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From today's MSDE meeting (https://marylandpublicschools.org/stateboard/documents/2026/0127/calendar-modification--granting-authority-to-the-state-superintendent-a.pdf). Wonder if MCPS will request this?
"Background Education Article §7-103 requires schools to be open for student attendance for 180 days and closed on the following public school holidays: Thanksgiving Day and the day after; Christmas Eve and from then through January 1; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Presidents’ Day; the Friday before Easter and from then through the Monday after Easter; Memorial Day; and primary and general election days. Subsection (b) (iv) provides the State Board the authority to permit schools to open on holidays if normal school attendance is prevented because of natural disaster, civil disaster, or severe weather conditions. Executive Summary Weather conditions in January and February can be unpredictable. Granting authority to the State Superintendent of Schools to approve requests received from local school systems to open schools on February 16, 2026, Presidents’ Day, will provide local school systems the flexibility to make calendar modifications and recover instructional time, if needed. Action It is being requested that the Maryland State Board of Education grant the State Superintendent of Schools authority to approve, upon request of a local board of education, flexibility for local school systems to open for pupil attendance on February 16, 2026, Presidents’ Day, as an inclement weather make-up day, if needed, for the 2025-2026 school year." |
You just said what he'll most likely do since he did this last year. I hope he'll surprise people and go with the March 20 and April 15 days but I don't expect it. |