Anonymous wrote:WJLA just reported they voted it 6-2. I am at the point of believing we have lost perspective on educating children in MCPS. It's all about he logistics, facilities and entitlement and not about consistently educating kids - all of them. I'd give up all the onsies/twosie days off for a week in the fall to allow day to day instruction to occur. Kids never get into a rhythm with all the days off now. I am a practicing Jew, and I would be ok if my kids didn't get the high holidays off, I'd just keep them out to take them to synagogue, if it meant we didn't suffer from routinely interrupted instruction. It's a wonder they learn anything.
Anonymous wrote:At least they gave up the crazy idea of starting school after labor day. That was a non-starter in my book.
As it is now, they have 6 full weeks of school (no early release or days off) between the start of school and the beginning of December. This year they have 5. If they add a teacher work day to September, we'll be right on par with the ridiculousness of this year.
Anonymous wrote:Good. I teach high school in MC and in some classes, nearly 1/4 of them were out for Eid this year. Even though the absences are excused, it does impact instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Seems really different from what I read from MCPS...
With respect to closing schools for a professional day on Eid al-Adha, it is difficult to predict
the day of Eid al-Adha with complete certainty due to the lunar calendar. In addition, simply adding
a professional day to the school calendar is cost prohibitive; the addition of a tenth professional
day will cost approximately $6.57 million. Moving professional days wthin the school calendar,
therefore, needs to be considered closely in terms of the educational interests and operational needs
of the district as stated in Policy IDA. As indicated in Policy IDA, professional days provide staff
with valuable opportunities to implement professional learning communities, collaborate
on instructional strategies, review student data, plan collaboratively, and prepare report cards.
Careful consideration must be given to the timing and placement of these professional days so that
they best support the opportunities enumerated in Policy IDA. This must be done collaboratively
with support from teachers, supporting services staff, and administrators for whom those
professional days are designed and intended. Therefore, I recommend we take the time necessary
to consider alternative approaches to our current practice with appropriate involvement from
our different staff members as the appropriate next step.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK..so Eid is not on the calendar..?? I think OP misheard WTOP
MCPS has to come back next week (or something) and present a revised calendar.
Anonymous wrote:OK..so Eid is not on the calendar..?? I think OP misheard WTOP