Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get 10+ inches Sunday with a dig out Monday followed by a deep freeze, I wouldn’t be surprised to get Tuesday to Thursday off.
I’d be happy with enough snow to get Tuesday off though.
We're not getting much snow. MCPS has plenty of time to prepare.
Anonymous wrote:We get 10+ inches Sunday with a dig out Monday followed by a deep freeze, I wouldn’t be surprised to get Tuesday to Thursday off.
I’d be happy with enough snow to get Tuesday off though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for Taylor’s new approach of closing some schools and not others
How does that work for makeup days?
It would only apply to schools that closed.
Individual schools have been closed before for local issues (power outages, burst pipes), and they haven't had to make up those days.
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You mean schools only have to makeup days if their entire district was closed?
No they build two days into the existing calendar. After that they add days to the end or ask the state to excuse them.
There is only one day built into the calendar this year.
Same for next year.
I’m sorry but if everyone wants to close at the first snowflake then they are going to need to build in more days. Of course, then people will just say the makeup days if used are useless and no one learns anything on them.
Anonymous wrote:I’m betting that MCPS will just freak out next week and will close schools for Tuesday-Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for Taylor’s new approach of closing some schools and not others
How does that work for makeup days?
It would only apply to schools that closed.
Individual schools have been closed before for local issues (power outages, burst pipes), and they haven't had to make up those days.
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You mean schools only have to makeup days if their entire district was closed?
No they build two days into the existing calendar. After that they add days to the end or ask the state to excuse them.
There is only one day built into the calendar this year.
Same for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for Taylor’s new approach of closing some schools and not others
How does that work for makeup days?
It would only apply to schools that closed.
Individual schools have been closed before for local issues (power outages, burst pipes), and they haven't had to make up those days.
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You mean schools only have to makeup days if their entire district was closed?
No they build two days into the existing calendar. After that they add days to the end or ask the state to excuse them.
There is only one day built into the calendar this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for Taylor’s new approach of closing some schools and not others
How does that work for makeup days?
It would only apply to schools that closed.
Individual schools have been closed before for local issues (power outages, burst pipes), and they haven't had to make up those days.
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You mean schools only have to makeup days if their entire district was closed?
No they build two days into the existing calendar. After that they add days to the end or ask the state to excuse them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for Taylor’s new approach of closing some schools and not others
How does that work for makeup days?
It would only apply to schools that closed.
Individual schools have been closed before for local issues (power outages, burst pipes), and they haven't had to make up those days.
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You mean schools only have to makeup days if their entire district was closed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for Taylor’s new approach of closing some schools and not others
How does that work for makeup days?
It would only apply to schools that closed.
Individual schools have been closed before for local issues (power outages, burst pipes), and they haven't had to make up those days.
-
You mean schools only have to makeup days if their entire district was closed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for Taylor’s new approach of closing some schools and not others
How does that work for makeup days?
It would only apply to schools that closed.
Individual schools have been closed before for local issues (power outages, burst pipes), and they haven't had to make up those days.
Anonymous wrote:Someone on another thread just ordered sleds and snow pants. We will therefore get nothing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepare for Taylor’s new approach of closing some schools and not others
How does that work for makeup days?
It would only apply to schools that closed.