Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
Can you get it through your thick, thick head, that there will not be instruction during those extra days?
Your kid will not be sitting in Algebra. Your kid will have childcare. Most teachers will very likely allow everyone to get their phones.
You don't need to get angry about this. This is what MCPS has done forever. Just proceed with your summer plans as usual.
You sound both stupid and obnoxious. A dangerous combination. My kids went to the extra June days and they did in fact learn. Many teachers are professionals. You don't sound like one.
PP you replied to. I'm a parent, not a teacher, and my kids are in college and high school. My kids have spent their K-12 in MCPS, and we can all attest that there is usually no meaningful instruction during extra days. No one is going to curtail vacation or camp for a few hours of extra algebra, and if those extra hours somehow change your kids' lives, then you were doing something wrong to begin with.
So all this discussion is ENTIRELY MOOT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
Can you get it through your thick, thick head, that there will not be instruction during those extra days?
Your kid will not be sitting in Algebra. Your kid will have childcare. Most teachers will very likely allow everyone to get their phones.
You don't need to get angry about this. This is what MCPS has done forever. Just proceed with your summer plans as usual.
You sound both stupid and obnoxious. A dangerous combination. My kids went to the extra June days and they did in fact learn. Many teachers are professionals. You don't sound like one.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Can you get it through your thick, thick head, that there will not be instruction during those extra days?
Your kid will not be sitting in Algebra. Your kid will have childcare. Most teachers will very likely allow everyone to get their phones.
You don't need to get angry about this. This is what MCPS has done forever. Just proceed with your summer plans as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does it stop? What is the cap for when it is too late in the summer for MCPS to add makeup days? Will my kiddo be sitting in algebra 2 on the thirteenth of August?
The approved calendar allows makeup dates through Friday June 26. That is the limit. If it is too late for you, please tell the Board of Ed that when the calendar is initially being approved. No one bothers to testify on these things when the decisions are actually being made, and just complain later.
Anonymous wrote:if the school year goes too late for your liking, you don’t have to send your kids. they won’t be missing anything. i promise.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Can you get it through your thick, thick head, that there will not be instruction during those extra days?
Your kid will not be sitting in Algebra. Your kid will have childcare. Most teachers will very likely allow everyone to get their phones.
You don't need to get angry about this. This is what MCPS has done forever. Just proceed with your summer plans as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does it stop? What is the cap for when it is too late in the summer for MCPS to add makeup days? Will my kiddo be sitting in algebra 2 on the thirteenth of August?
The approved calendar allows makeup dates through Friday June 26. That is the limit. If it is too late for you, please tell the Board of Ed that when the calendar is initially being approved. No one bothers to testify on these things when the decisions are actually being made, and just complain later.
Anonymous wrote:Where does it stop? What is the cap for when it is too late in the summer for MCPS to add makeup days? Will my kiddo be sitting in algebra 2 on the thirteenth of August?
Anonymous wrote:Where does it stop? What is the cap for when it is too late in the summer for MCPS to add makeup days? Will my kiddo be sitting in algebra 2 on the thirteenth of August?