Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Make-up days through the summer? You are dreaming...
Why? Students are just going to miss 3 months of school, and shrug, ho hum, better luck next year?
Um, because feds and states have declared emergencies? Because they will no way send kids to school in the summer, even if we end up closed for 8 weeks.
Yes, it'll be to bad so sad. They will send work home (will have to come from curriculum office, teachers are not going to be asked to do this), and kids will either do it, or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Make-up days through the summer? You are dreaming...
Why? Students are just going to miss 3 months of school, and shrug, ho hum, better luck next year?
Anonymous wrote:They already applied for the waiver for the 180 day requirement (which will likely be granted)
They are also likely not to make up those days (hello - see waiver applied for, above)
No idea about payment if we end up closed for the long-haul for MCPS staff (teachers and secretaries and building service and paraeducators, etc), but I would say likely to get paid AND likely to not have to make up school days.
Make-up days through the summer? You are dreaming...
Anonymous wrote:Having lived in the county for 25+ years, I am pretty sure all of MCPS will get paid on time.
My question is what kind of push back will there be from MCPS staff if it's decided that the school year should go through June and into July to cover everything?
For many teachers I know, they make ends meet by earning extra $ over the summer. That might not be possible.
Anonymous wrote:They already applied for the waiver for the 180 day requirement (which will likely be granted)
They are also likely not to make up those days (hello - see waiver applied for, above)
No idea about payment if we end up closed for the long-haul for MCPS staff (teachers and secretaries and building service and paraeducators, etc), but I would say likely to get paid AND likely to not have to make up school days.
Make-up days through the summer? You are dreaming...
Anonymous wrote:Having lived in the county for 25+ years, I am pretty sure all of MCPS will get paid on time.
My question is what kind of push back will there be from MCPS staff if it's decided that the school year should go through June and into July to cover everything?
For many teachers I know, they make ends meet by earning extra $ over the summer. That might not be possible.