Anonymous wrote:Sorry, PP...but kids check out. Do you personally know any teachers? I have relatives and friends who teach in MCPS and other states, and trust me, they will tell you that kids check out. It's sunny, it's warm, they just got back from spending the weekend at the beach or pool...they are done. All of the final assessments are completed prior to the end of May, and they are winding down. They can't hold the assessments or push them off...they will cram everything to stay loosely on schedule.
Do your letter if you want, but the waiver will stand.
Another thing the Governor knows is that many teachers have summer jobs lined up.
The Governor has nothing to do with this decision. Other than that, I completely agree with you.
Disgruntled citizens can write all the letters they want. It's thier right. The problem that they face, however, is two-fold.
First, MCPS, despite the 10 snow days and four two-hour delays, will be open for more than the state mandated required number of hours when June rolls around. The HOURS are what matter to the state, not the number of days of school.
Second, it would cost the County millions to open schools for an extra week in June.
So write your letters. They may be cathartic. Be prepared for the inevitable, however. The waiver will be granted as MCPS will indeed be open for more than the state mandated number of hours.