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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The hyserics of this group. MCPS already meets both requirements of 180 days AND is OVER the required hours. All this would help with this year is used the hours we are over, to help use for days. In the future, MCPS could either opt to choose 180 days OR a minimum number of hours. Like many states already do. Don't move to Colorado if you're so obsessed with school year length. [/quote] Once upon a time MCPS was one of the top school districts in the country. That’s what I want for my kids. All this bill does is give MCPS more incentive to close schools. That is absolutely not what I want. [/quote] And once upon a time, you could buy a house for $20,000, survive on a single income, and didn't have to worry about your kids being groomed online. Times change, the county's demographics have massively shifted, and MCPS will never be the same as it was 30-40 years ago. Anyone thinking they can recreate the past is in for a big disappointment.[/quote] I at least don’t want them to further deteriorate the education they offer. Allowing them to disregard minimum days is one step further to degrading the education our kids are offered [/quote]
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