Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we submitted a virtual plan, then why aren't we just relying on that?
I believe there are limits on the use of virtual days. School system has to make some.effort to make up in person days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be 100% fine with no religious holidays being non school days if it meant not dealing with this nonsense and having a real summer break. I’d keep my kids home for Christmas and would understand that they would make up the work. If folks want to keep the kids home for Eid, they could do the same.
You say this knowing full well that MCPS can't safely operate school on Christmas so only other people's holidays will be affected, not yours
Not true at all. I'm not the PP but I would be perfectly fine with school happening on Good Friday or Easter Monday, and those are Christian holidays.
Anonymous wrote:I would be 100% fine with no religious holidays being non school days if it meant not dealing with this nonsense and having a real summer break. I’d keep my kids home for Christmas and would understand that they would make up the work. If folks want to keep the kids home for Eid, they could do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be 100% fine with no religious holidays being non school days if it meant not dealing with this nonsense and having a real summer break. I’d keep my kids home for Christmas and would understand that they would make up the work. If folks want to keep the kids home for Eid, they could do the same.
You say this knowing full well that MCPS can't safely operate school on Christmas so only other people's holidays will be affected, not yours
Anonymous wrote:If we submitted a virtual plan, then why aren't we just relying on that?
Anonymous wrote:I would be 100% fine with no religious holidays being non school days if it meant not dealing with this nonsense and having a real summer break. I’d keep my kids home for Christmas and would understand that they would make up the work. If folks want to keep the kids home for Eid, they could do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically it’s the school board not MSDE and the issue is that MCPS’ current calendar has makeup days after Juneteenth next year which they’re saying is a no go. The makeup days have to be before that which is why they’re proposing starting earlier so they don’t have to touch the holidays they’ve added over the years
Right, but since MSDE is only asking for 3 makeup days, they could just delete the additional ones after Juneteenth, right, and still be eligible for an MSDE waiver if needed?
Or they could just keep the calendar as is and the only issue would be that they wouldn't get a waiver next year if there are lots of snow days?
Anonymous wrote:Technically it’s the school board not MSDE and the issue is that MCPS’ current calendar has makeup days after Juneteenth next year which they’re saying is a no go. The makeup days have to be before that which is why they’re proposing starting earlier so they don’t have to touch the holidays they’ve added over the years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically it’s the school board not MSDE and the issue is that MCPS’ current calendar has makeup days after Juneteenth next year which they’re saying is a no go. The makeup days have to be before that which is why they’re proposing starting earlier so they don’t have to touch the holidays they’ve added over the years
Why even bother marking days as potential makeup days when they know they're not going to touch them?
Anonymous wrote:Technically it’s the school board not MSDE and the issue is that MCPS’ current calendar has makeup days after Juneteenth next year which they’re saying is a no go. The makeup days have to be before that which is why they’re proposing starting earlier so they don’t have to touch the holidays they’ve added over the years