Why can't MCPS get it together like the other MD school districts?

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Anonymous wrote:Yay! looking forward to future years of spring breaks longer than 3 days! our kids need the rest.


Every other school district in Maryland had a full Spring Break. You just live in an incompetent district.


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Do people truly believe MCPS had their hands tied on a shortened Spring Break? They CHOSE it. Political game. And you are dumb enough to believe it.


Yeah whatever tinfoil hat lady. MCPS has a larger Jewish population than most of Maryland. Hogan’s schedule was overwhelmingly vetoed by our elected representatives because it’s unpopular. Move on.


Howard County closes for Jewish holidays, Eid, and Lunar New Year, and have a full Spring Break.


Hoco has a 180 school year. Moco has 182. It used to have 184.


Well whose problem is that? Not Hogan


All MCPS had to do was asked for a waiver like Frederick and Howard did. They can end after June 15th.
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Anonymous wrote:The veto has been overturned! Hooray!


66-70% of the state in every single poll posted in the past year wanted school to start after Labor Day. 68% of all MCPS families wanted after Labor Day. This was a win for one school district that hasn't got a clue how to make a schedule or ask for a state waiver to go past June 15th. They have always had a power issue. The majority of families do not agree with you or MCPS.

It will be okay. The state will just use the revenue lost in small business taxes from tourist areas that week and not increase funding for MCPS. Just wait and see...


Hogan is going to torch their funding to MCPS. The board are a bunch of idiots. It is embarrassing how much money they waste fighting useless things and how little time they make for better the system.


No good governor would cut funding to a school system in the governor's state, on grounds that the state's legislature passed a bill overturning one of the governor's executive orders and then voted to override the governor's veto of the bill.
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All MCPS had to do was asked for a waiver like Frederick and Howard did. They can end after June 15th.


MCPS can now end after June 15th without a waiver. Yay!
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