Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to piss you off.
Thanks, that's a helpful response to my question. Guess you have nothing better to do today!
Guess you have nothing better to do than ponder this question. What will the answer do for you anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Subject. I know this doesn't impact the calendar drama but with all the days off, having to also figure out care for Friday afternoon is a bit annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it does seem ridiculous to have a half day when we already had a snow day and given all of the disruptions, so I agree.
But I imagine there's some clause with the teachers' union contract on a minimum number of days of notice (probably at least 30 days or more) before MCPS can convert an early release day back to a full instructional day and that's why it's still a half day.
Yeah, but I'm wondering more if there is a specific reason that this was identified as early release. Like, is it for interim grading? I've lost track of where we are in the quarter with all the days off.
Yes, interims are due next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to piss you off.
Thanks, that's a helpful response to my question. Guess you have nothing better to do today!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it does seem ridiculous to have a half day when we already had a snow day and given all of the disruptions, so I agree.
But I imagine there's some clause with the teachers' union contract on a minimum number of days of notice (probably at least 30 days or more) before MCPS can convert an early release day back to a full instructional day and that's why it's still a half day.
Yeah, but I'm wondering more if there is a specific reason that this was identified as early release. Like, is it for interim grading? I've lost track of where we are in the quarter with all the days off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it does seem ridiculous to have a half day when we already had a snow day and given all of the disruptions, so I agree.
But I imagine there's some clause with the teachers' union contract on a minimum number of days of notice (probably at least 30 days or more) before MCPS can convert an early release day back to a full instructional day and that's why it's still a half day.
Yeah, but I'm wondering more if there is a specific reason that this was identified as early release. Like, is it for interim grading? I've lost track of where we are in the quarter with all the days off.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it does seem ridiculous to have a half day when we already had a snow day and given all of the disruptions, so I agree.
But I imagine there's some clause with the teachers' union contract on a minimum number of days of notice (probably at least 30 days or more) before MCPS can convert an early release day back to a full instructional day and that's why it's still a half day.
Anonymous wrote:Just to piss you off.