Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine the furor that would be caused if the school system extended the school day for 1 1/2 hours like they did in 1999?
The parents would try to burn down 850 Hungerford.
I would welcome this.
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine the furor that would be caused if the school system extended the school day for 1 1/2 hours like they did in 1999?
The parents would try to burn down 850 Hungerford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I frankly think they should give up Easter Monday - it would be much better for the older kids to have a day before APs rather than after.
Can't do that. Easter Monday is a state mandated holiday. All public schools in MD must be closed that day and on Good Friday.
So much for the separation of church and state. It's not a federal holiday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I frankly think they should give up Easter Monday - it would be much better for the older kids to have a day before APs rather than after.
Can't do that. Easter Monday is a state mandated holiday. All public schools in MD must be closed that day and on Good Friday.
Anonymous wrote:I think the seniors are basically just exempt because they don't go for 180 days and adding on days after they have graduated is useless. But the rest of the kids should get their full time in -- I would like it if they made up for all of the 2-hour delays lost too. But I am guessing, no days will be added on, and I was told that because at least one of the days occurred during a state of the emergency, that day(s) does not have to be made up . . .
Anonymous wrote:No waiver! They should go the full time, except high school seniors, for whom a waiver may be appropriate. Between delays and cancellations, January and February were a total bust.