Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My concern is that marking period will be over and AP exams will be over by original end of school year. What is the point of asking everyone to come to school for extended days? Satisfy whom and at what cost?
A. parents who want to “punish” teachers for having had snow days
B. parents who want their kids out of their house at all costs
C. $2 million
Totally agree.
That’s a pretty stupid set of options. Do you think the only students that matter or that exist in MCPS are the ones who take AP exams?
And in fact AP exams are in May, so they always are over well over the end of the school year.
It’s pretty sad to me that it doesn’t even occur to you that parents might actually care about students having instructional time to their kids can learn.
I hope you’re not a teacher because you shouldn’t be near kids with that level of brain power and bad attitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My concern is that marking period will be over and AP exams will be over by original end of school year. What is the point of asking everyone to come to school for extended days? Satisfy whom and at what cost?
A. parents who want to “punish” teachers for having had snow days
B. parents who want their kids out of their house at all costs
C. $2 million
Totally agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My concern is that marking period will be over and AP exams will be over by original end of school year. What is the point of asking everyone to come to school for extended days? Satisfy whom and at what cost?
A. parents who want to “punish” teachers for having had snow days
B. parents who want their kids out of their house at all costs
C. $2 million
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think short spring would be worse than a few days less for summer. I’m a parent. I suspect many feel the same.
No, we don’t travel for spring break but we prepaid for expensive specialty camps that we cannot get our money back for and one kid has a job lined up. It’s only a spring break issue for the rich and privileged.
Anonymous wrote:My concern is that marking period will be over and AP exams will be over by original end of school year. What is the point of asking everyone to come to school for extended days? Satisfy whom and at what cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won’t do it because the teachers union would scream and they’re counting on the bill passing in the state legislature so they don’t have to extend the year.
I think more outrage would come from the parents than the teachers on this one
This. I am a teacher. Most of my friends are teachers. All my group chats agree we’d rather take from spring break than add in June. We hold zero power. Mcea is not what some imagine it to be.
Anonymous wrote:They won’t do it because the teachers union would scream and they’re counting on the bill passing in the state legislature so they don’t have to extend the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won’t do it because the teachers union would scream and they’re counting on the bill passing in the state legislature so they don’t have to extend the year.
I think more outrage would come from the parents than the teachers on this one
This. I am a teacher. Most of my friends are teachers. All my group chats agree we’d rather take from spring break than add in June. We hold zero power. Mcea is not what some imagine it to be.
Anonymous wrote:No one wants school in August or the end of June or when the sidewalks are not clear or when there is a religious holiday or when the calendar saud there would be no school. Something has to give.
Anonymous wrote:I think short spring would be worse than a few days less for summer. I’m a parent. I suspect many feel the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They won’t do it because the teachers union would scream and they’re counting on the bill passing in the state legislature so they don’t have to extend the year.
I think more outrage would come from the parents than the teachers on this one