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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one is returning to school after June 13. They'll probably get a waiver.[/quote] They won't get a waiver unless they use at least some makeup days first.[/quote] January 29 and March 31 are avaliable. https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/calendar/FY2024/Traditional_Calendar_BoardAdopted_Table.pdf[/quote] We're going to need both. Be sure to email Taylor and the BoE. They should use 1/29 for this one, reserving 3/31 for the next. Unless you want them to extend the year, but I think we all know that's a terrible idea. It only gets worse next year. We only have one day built-in.[/quote] Next year is going to be the toughest calendar in history. Already the last day is 4 days later due to how many holidays are on that calendar. Adding the transition day just makes things worse as they couldn't find a worse year to do that and there will be 2 low attended days in late December (hopefully they still get credit towards the 180 even if the schools are ghost towns). In neighboring Virginia things are completely different with makeup days being far less likely to be needed.[/quote] They need to get rid of that transition day and go back to having it be before school starts. One snow day is ridiculous. [/quote] Two days obviously isn't enough, either.[/quote] Agree but they are going in the opposite direction. Really don’t understand what they are thinking. [/quote] They're thinking they want to push the hard decisions down the line to someone else. In this case, the BoE is preparing to throw Taylor under the bus. I don't know if he realizes that yet.[/quote] Taylor said the transition day was his idea.[/quote] More evidence the BoE is preparing to throw him under the bus. He's the one that's going to have to recommend the day. There's no choice that won't cause people to hate him. He's going to have to pick between students/families and teachers. Until this storm, Taylor may have forgotten how make-up days work in Maryland. He hasn't had to deal with this before.[/quote] Taylor is probably too nice a guy for the job. He assumes everyone else is acting in good faith, not realizing those surrounding him- the Board, central admin, MCEA- would all love to pin their failures on him.[/quote] Umm, throw him under the bus for what? The transition day addition pales in comparison to the BOE's decision to include every cultural holiday as a day off. Plus, why are a couple of make up days such a huge issue? Let's take a deep breath. [/quote] Someone ends up being made about any make-up day he could pick.[/quote] Sure, but that's the nature of the job he applied for.[/quote] Fair enough, but it's not healthy for the BoE to be setting him up to fail.[/quote]
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