Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much better than the alternative, but Transition Day should have been the first to go.
Could it make a difference if everyone wrote to the Board now to ask them to give back the day before Thanksgiving while ditching Transition Day?
Anonymous wrote:Much better than the alternative, but Transition Day should have been the first to go.
Anonymous wrote:Was it all a fake-out? If this had been the original recommendation there probably would have been a lot of grumbling about day before Thanksgiving or maybe something else.
Was the 1st recommendation just to make us see this as vastly superior, or am I giving him too much credit?
Anonymous wrote:Who cares what his motivation was. The fact he proposed moving up the start of school with such little notice is indicative of his complete and total lack of respect for families and staff. I'm sure he thought he was being clever in some way. What a f-ing a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the other thread is almost 70 pages long... Here it is:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTKPMG64A793/$file/Proposed%20Amend%202026-2027%20SY%20Calendar%20260430.pdf
Summary -- no starting early, but ending early. Adding in November 9th, day before Thanksgiving, and Christmas Eve. Setting 4/22 (Passover) and 5/17 (Eid) as potential makeups along with June 11 - June 17.
Thank GOD we're not starting early.
Ridiculous that he's holding onto a transition day. Also, Thanksgiving is one of the most celebrated holidays in the country. It is the most traveled and a half day before Thanksgiving is makes no sense. It's been great being off the day before and the idea of resuming a half day really sucks. It is pointless.
Compared to his persistence on the ridiculous regional model, I'm perfect to live with one transition day per year.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the other thread is almost 70 pages long... Here it is:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTKPMG64A793/$file/Proposed%20Amend%202026-2027%20SY%20Calendar%20260430.pdf
Summary -- no starting early, but ending early. Adding in November 9th, day before Thanksgiving, and Christmas Eve. Setting 4/22 (Passover) and 5/17 (Eid) as potential makeups along with June 11 - June 17.
Thank GOD we're not starting early.
Ridiculous that he's holding onto a transition day. Also, Thanksgiving is one of the most celebrated holidays in the country. It is the most traveled and a half day before Thanksgiving is makes no sense. It's been great being off the day before and the idea of resuming a half day really sucks. It is pointless.
Compared to his persistence on the ridiculous regional model, I'm perfect to live with one transition day per year.
Anonymous wrote:Was it all a fake-out? If this had been the original recommendation there probably would have been a lot of grumbling about day before Thanksgiving or maybe something else.
Was the 1st recommendation just to make us see this as vastly superior, or am I giving him too much credit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the other thread is almost 70 pages long... Here it is:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTKPMG64A793/$file/Proposed%20Amend%202026-2027%20SY%20Calendar%20260430.pdf
Summary -- no starting early, but ending early. Adding in November 9th, day before Thanksgiving, and Christmas Eve. Setting 4/22 (Passover) and 5/17 (Eid) as potential makeups along with June 11 - June 17.
Thank GOD we're not starting early.
Ridiculous that he's holding onto a transition day. Also, Thanksgiving is one of the most celebrated holidays in the country. It is the most traveled and a half day before Thanksgiving is makes no sense. It's been great being off the day before and the idea of resuming a half day really sucks. It is pointless.
Compared to his persistence on the ridiculous regional model, I'm perfect to live with one transition day per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the other thread is almost 70 pages long... Here it is:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/DTKPMG64A793/$file/Proposed%20Amend%202026-2027%20SY%20Calendar%20260430.pdf
Summary -- no starting early, but ending early. Adding in November 9th, day before Thanksgiving, and Christmas Eve. Setting 4/22 (Passover) and 5/17 (Eid) as potential makeups along with June 11 - June 17.
Thank GOD we're not starting early.
Ridiculous that he's holding onto a transition day. Also, Thanksgiving is one of the most celebrated holidays in the country. It is the most traveled and a half day before Thanksgiving is makes no sense. It's been great being off the day before and the idea of resuming a half day really sucks. It is pointless.