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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of charters don't actually provide 180 days of instruction per the law. They use accounting tricks to make partial days look like full days. [/quote] It's the same with DCPS. Early release days are counted as full instructional days. [/quote] Except DCPS does not do early release days.[/quote] Sure they do. Every year early release and/or late start for weather. All those days count as full days in the final count. [/quote] What a reach. Charters have a weekly early release, DCPS has a handful. [/quote] +1 What did we have, 5 delays and 1 early release this year in DCPS? Versus once a week at charters, so that’s about 36, plus charters had delays for snow and weather as well. So we’re talking 6 days (which is more than usual for DCPS because of the big storm in January) versus 40 days at this charter? GMAFB[/quote] Either OSSE should count them or not? Also, many of the schools get out like 1.5 hour early[/quote]
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