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It's mostly good except those two wasted off days.
While they are starting two weeks before Labor Day for the first time in history (or decades) I blame that on Maryland law.
Not wasted days. Even people not celebrating appreciate a three day weekend to have a breather.
The first such day is September 11 which is soon after Labor Day. The other day April 21 is a Wednesday so no long weekend there.
Apparently they are making some changes to the calendar they approved last month. Sept 11 is now a school day, and the April 21 non instructional day moves to the 22nd.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DQDTXW798FE7/$file/Apprv%20Tech%20Amends%20%202026-2027%20SY%20Calendars%20260122.pdf
At least there is some sanity in the calendar but why is November 9 off?
Diwali
But why? Isn't it an evening holiday? Are there really that many staff who will miss that school day because of this holiday? Give a couple of days between each quarter, a winter and spring break, and get rid of all these other "holi"days.
By this logic, we should have a half day or even a full day on Christmas Eve because most Christmas Eve masses won't start until like 10 PM anyway
And yet folks were flipping out that MCPS dare to have school this year on 12/23 which is definitely not a holiday of any sort.
It's Festivus lol
But anyway because so much of the world likes to be off around then, they just want to be on the same page. If places didn't break around Christmas it could simply be 1/2 day 12/24 12/25 off maybe 12/26 off since that was on a Friday. The big effect is "New Year" coming a week later. If they weren't so close together Christmas break would be simular to Thanksgiving.