Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you really want to go to school until June 21??? After Memorial Day, most kids are done with school. It’s hard to stay motivated that far into June. I hope we never extend our school year that far into June.
Only low performing students are without motivation, as they are throughout the school year. Ask the high achieving students - they would like to have extended school year so that they can continue to learn. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Anonymous wrote:The Exec Order says school has to end by June 15. Last spring, the legislature passed a law that allows the school year to extend beyond that if additional days are needed because of inclement weather (so, snow make-up days can go beyond June 15, but the regular calendar can't).
MCPS did not adjust the previously approved 2018-19 calendar (this year's) after the legislation passed, which is why we aren't currently adding on days after June 15. Perhaps this is because they didn't want to change it after the lengthy approval process. Other counties did adjust their calendars after the legislation passed, which is why some of them are going beyond June 15 this year.
Next year's MCPS calendar (2019-20) actually does have makeup days listed after June 15, going out to June 22, but the planned last day of school is scheduled for June 15: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/calendar/0218.19ct_2019-20_SchoolYearCalendar_ADOPTED.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you really want to go to school until June 21??? After Memorial Day, most kids are done with school. It’s hard to stay motivated that far into June. I hope we never extend our school year that far into June.
Only low performing students are without motivation, as they are throughout the school year. Ask the high achieving students - they would like to have extended school year so that they can continue to learn. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The situation isn’t all on Hogan, MCPS has new days off such as for the Eid holiday. Between the late start, holidays and staff days, the MCPS calendar is a mess.
Maybe MCPS could start after all the religious hollidays in September so students can focus on learning. Just add one or two hours to each school day.
Anonymous wrote:Would you really want to go to school until June 21??? After Memorial Day, most kids are done with school. It’s hard to stay motivated that far into June. I hope we never extend our school year that far into June.
Anonymous wrote:Some counties that are not as disfavored by the current governor got waivers. Also the legislature I believe passed a law saying that you can make up snow days after June 15 and the governor accepted/did not veto it. Maybe the Frederick and HoCo schedules added the make-up days to the end but are not their original schedule? I think the law about the snow days passed after this year’s calendar was developed, so some people do not like late changes to it.
Anonymous wrote:The situation isn’t all on Hogan, MCPS has new days off such as for the Eid holiday. Between the late start, holidays and staff days, the MCPS calendar is a mess.