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Reply to "Howard County Changes Calendar: Why can't MCPS also prioritize instruction?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Plus, even if all they cared about what meeting the legal minimums, it would be a show of good faith that might earn an exemption to making up the snow days in June. If MCPS would have used the [b]three mid-year[/b] make-up days in the calendar, and switched one or more half days to full days, MSDE would have almost certainly granted a waiver for the remaining days. MCPS just didn't want to prioritize education. They wanted to prioritize time off. January 26 was during the storm so March 20 and April 15 are the only days before mid-June that were labeled M and occurred afterwards. The M days in the fall are meaningless. February 17 and May 27 were not given an M designation. You forgot June 18[/quote] June 18 is at the end of the year, not mid-year![/quote]
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