Anonymous wrote:Thanks from the OP. Am not Jewish and didn't pick up on that. Makes sense now. I couldn't figure out why it was a Thursday and not a Friday.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
I went to MCPS schools 20 years ago and we had jewish holidays off then too. We just started after labor day so it was a different ligning up of quarter ends to other holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
Anonymous wrote:I think 10/4 is Rosh Hashanah. In MCPS, all major religious holidays are days off for students.
And yes re the Nov date - the day after the end of the marking period is always a day off for students.
Anonymous wrote:Newbie to MCPS puzzling over the 2024-25 schedule. Why is there a random non-instructional day thrown in on Thursday Oct 3? I get that non-instructional days are required, but why a Thursday?
Also, November 4 is listed as Grading/Planning/Possible Make-Up day. So that means kids stay home right?