Anonymous wrote:I am team February break although I couldn’t actually see that MCPS was considering this anywhere? In any case, where I have seen this implemented, there have been camps set up that week so it may be easier for working parents than other winter days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sticking with option D. Also known as basically the calendar we’ve been using.
+1
3/4 scenarios are different and move us away from what we've been doing. It seems like they want to move to an earlier start date. That makes sense to me; no learning happens after Memorial Day, and test scores right now are even more abysmal than normal.
If they start early, and want to get learning in before Memorial Day, they should not consider extended winter, Thanksgiving, February breaks that eat the new days and cause school to end around June 15 as always.
True, but separately, isn’t there a case to be made for slightly shorter summer vacations? The kids forget so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sticking with option D. Also known as basically the calendar we’ve been using.
+1
3/4 scenarios are different and move us away from what we've been doing. It seems like they want to move to an earlier start date. That makes sense to me; no learning happens after Memorial Day, and test scores right now are even more abysmal than normal.
If they start early, and want to get learning in before Memorial Day, they should not consider extended winter, Thanksgiving, February breaks that eat the new days and cause school to end around June 15 as always.
True, but separately, isn’t there a case to be made for slightly shorter summer vacations? The kids forget so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sticking with option D. Also known as basically the calendar we’ve been using.
+1
3/4 scenarios are different and move us away from what we've been doing. It seems like they want to move to an earlier start date. That makes sense to me; no learning happens after Memorial Day, and test scores right now are even more abysmal than normal.
If they start early, and want to get learning in before Memorial Day, they should not consider extended winter, Thanksgiving, February breaks that eat the new days and cause school to end around June 15 as always.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anybody watch today's board meeting? What was discussed or decided for the calendar?
I watched. They discussed a bunch of the components of each scenario, but didn't seem to have one that they all preferred. They'll be putting the calendars out for public comment through November, and also having community conversations. The December board meeting is when they're expected to vote to finalize it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sticking with option D. Also known as basically the calendar we’ve been using.
+1
3/4 scenarios are different and move us away from what we've been doing. It seems like they want to move to an earlier start date. That makes sense to me; no learning happens after Memorial Day, and test scores right now are even more abysmal than normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sticking with option D. Also known as basically the calendar we’ve been using.
+1
3/4 scenarios are different and move us away from what we've been doing. It seems like they want to move to an earlier start date. That makes sense to me; no learning happens after Memorial Day, and test scores right now are even more abysmal than normal.
Anonymous wrote:Did anybody watch today's board meeting? What was discussed or decided for the calendar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sticking with option D. Also known as basically the calendar we’ve been using.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Sticking with option D. Also known as basically the calendar we’ve been using.
Anonymous wrote:Sticking with option D. Also known as basically the calendar we’ve been using.