Anonymous wrote:There are 11 snow days built into the calendar. FCPS has used 5 this school year (delays and early release aren’t counted). If we somehow manage to use more than 6 snow days, the days “lost” are added on to the end of the school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual days don't count as instructional days anymore.
We still have 3 or 4 days left I think and if we go slightly over, it's possible that we could get a wavier from the state.
This is not necessarily true anymore. Both Henrico and York County have used all of their snow days. In an emergency situation where a county may not meet the 180 days or 990 hour requirement, they are allowed to do an asynchronous learning day and it counts as a school day.
Anonymous wrote:There are 11 snow days built into the calendar. FCPS has used 5 this school year (delays and early release aren’t counted). If we somehow manage to use more than 6 snow days, the days “lost” are added on to the end of the school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can use up to 10 Virtual learning days. If they need more it will be up the board of education and the Governor
There are no more virtual learning days. Not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:They can use up to 10 Virtual learning days. If they need more it will be up the board of education and the Governor
Anonymous wrote:Virtual days don't count as instructional days anymore.
We still have 3 or 4 days left I think and if we go slightly over, it's possible that we could get a wavier from the state.