Anonymous wrote:When are we supposed to find out?
I thought it was Nov and here we are in Dec and camp discounts have begun.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t Inauguration Day off? Everyone else is planning for that day off. Traffic may very well be a mess.
In DC--yes. In Montgomery County--no.
Yes, in MoCo because traffic will still affect this region because of proximity to DC. Historically, we have also always had this day off. Shame on MCPS!
Only if you define 'always' as beginning in 2009.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t Inauguration Day off? Everyone else is planning for that day off. Traffic may very well be a mess.
In DC--yes. In Montgomery County--no.
Yes, in MoCo because traffic will still affect this region because of proximity to DC. Historically, we have also always had this day off. Shame on MCPS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t Inauguration Day off? Everyone else is planning for that day off. Traffic may very well be a mess.
In DC--yes. In Montgomery County--no.
Anonymous wrote:Superintendent's recommendation is posted https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/BJ9NDP5E9AD3/$file/2020-2021%20SY%20Calendars%20191203.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should not have school the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. There is no instruction - even in high school.
My High School freshman had an honors Bio exam and a Spanish for exam on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. So your child may have not had instruction, but others did.
Mine watched a movie. Then his last period class cancelled it without a substitute and they were told to go home.
How can they do that? It's still an instructional period. No one could step in? Am I reading that line correctly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should not have school the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. There is no instruction - even in high school.
My High School freshman had an honors Bio exam and a Spanish for exam on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. So your child may have not had instruction, but others did.
Wait, it was a half day - usually classes are condensed when that is the case. Did they take exams in super short classes? Or does your HS follow a different schedule?
Our HS flips the schedule. On some days, we have all periods for an abbreviated time period. If there are two half days in a row, we'll have full morning classes one day and full afternoon classes the next, for example.
depends on how schools wish to handle the half days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should not have school the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. There is no instruction - even in high school.
My High School freshman had an honors Bio exam and a Spanish for exam on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. So your child may have not had instruction, but others did.
Mine watched a movie. Then his last period class cancelled it without a substitute and they were told to go home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should not have school the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. There is no instruction - even in high school.
My High School freshman had an honors Bio exam and a Spanish for exam on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. So your child may have not had instruction, but others did.
Wait, it was a half day - usually classes are condensed when that is the case. Did they take exams in super short classes? Or does your HS follow a different schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should not have school the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. There is no instruction - even in high school.
My High School freshman had an honors Bio exam and a Spanish for exam on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. So your child may have not had instruction, but others did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should not have school the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. There is no instruction - even in high school.
My High School freshman had an honors Bio exam and a Spanish for exam on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. So your child may have not had instruction, but others did.