Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope spring break is not on the table. Can the county not get a waiver after 3 days?
I would personally vote for April 15, May 27, June 18. But I don’t think May 27 is even on the table.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/calendar/pdfs/2025/2025-26_TRADITIONAL_SchoolCalendar.pdf
Take a look at this calendar. The only days they can use are those with the double asterisk next to them. So that's March 20, April 15, June 18 & 22-26.
Don’t we already have 4 snow days to makeup with two months of winter remaining? So we have march 20, April 15 and two useless half days in June where teachers play videos and schools encourage students not to attend.
It’s negligent that MCPS didn’t build more than one snow day into the calendar. It’s not like we don’t have days off for inclement weather every year.
And whatever lazy a** department who couldn’t be bothered to submit a virtual learning plan to MSDE so that we had options to educate our kids should be fired.
So many other school districts managed this storm much better.
I think only one snow day on the calendar was one of the sillier errors MCPS made. We should have had 4 days built in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope spring break is not on the table. Can the county not get a waiver after 3 days?
I would personally vote for April 15, May 27, June 18. But I don’t think May 27 is even on the table.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/calendar/pdfs/2025/2025-26_TRADITIONAL_SchoolCalendar.pdf
Take a look at this calendar. The only days they can use are those with the double asterisk next to them. So that's March 20, April 15, June 18 & 22-26.
Don’t we already have 4 snow days to makeup with two months of winter remaining? So we have march 20, April 15 and two useless half days in June where teachers play videos and schools encourage students not to attend.
It’s negligent that MCPS didn’t build more than one snow day into the calendar. It’s not like we don’t have days off for inclement weather every year.
And whatever lazy a** department who couldn’t be bothered to submit a virtual learning plan to MSDE so that we had options to educate our kids should be fired.
So many other school districts managed this storm much better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope spring break is not on the table. Can the county not get a waiver after 3 days?
I would personally vote for April 15, May 27, June 18. But I don’t think May 27 is even on the table.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/calendar/pdfs/2025/2025-26_TRADITIONAL_SchoolCalendar.pdf
Take a look at this calendar. The only days they can use are those with the double asterisk next to them. So that's March 20, April 15, June 18 & 22-26.
Anonymous wrote:I hope spring break is not on the table. Can the county not get a waiver after 3 days?
I would personally vote for April 15, May 27, June 18. But I don’t think May 27 is even on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the question. Closures are
done. So what will happen with makeups?
There’s still a whole lot of February and March to have more weather related closures. MCPS just looks like a teenager which hasn’t done their homework and isn’t well prepared to deal with the outcome.
Especially when they thought they could reschedule the professional day for tomorrow but then discovered oh actually that wasn’t an option? I thought it was a creative idea but I guess the unions disagreed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the question. Closures are
done. So what will happen with makeups?
There’s still a whole lot of February and March to have more weather related closures. MCPS just looks like a teenager which hasn’t done their homework and isn’t well prepared to deal with the outcome.
Anonymous wrote:This is the question. Closures are
done. So what will happen with makeups?
Anonymous wrote:Will they please revisit next year’s calendar with one extra day again? Any chance?