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Post 03/14/2026 09:15     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26


As much as I don’t want to go until June 26th, mcps should have some consequences for their stupidity and lack of planning.


But the consequences are on us. Do they really care about wasting 2 million dollars per day from tax dollars? Elrich is already calling for a 6% property tax hike.


The "consequences" are school days? I'm good with that.


No, the consequences are more taxes. You and me are paying for this stupidity and MCPS will not change a thing
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Post 03/14/2026 09:03     Subject: Re:The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

If official last day is extended a long time, then MCPS will pay in higher absenteeism rates.
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Post 03/14/2026 09:01     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26


As much as I don’t want to go until June 26th, mcps should have some consequences for their stupidity and lack of planning.


But the consequences are on us. Do they really care about wasting 2 million dollars per day from tax dollars? Elrich is already calling for a 6% property tax hike.


The "consequences" are school days? I'm good with that.


+1 MCPS pulled this same garbage last year with the June days and the snow days. And they still didn't fix the calendar to add more snow days in or do its virtual learning plan for weather emergencies.

Let them pay. Maybe the BOE and the state legislature will do more than smack them on the wrist this year.
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Post 03/14/2026 08:59     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26


As much as I don’t want to go until June 26th, mcps should have some consequences for their stupidity and lack of planning.


But the consequences are on us. Do they really care about wasting 2 million dollars per day from tax dollars? Elrich is already calling for a 6% property tax hike.


The "consequences" are school days? I'm good with that.
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Post 03/14/2026 08:41     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26


As much as I don’t want to go until June 26th, mcps should have some consequences for their stupidity and lack of planning.


But the consequences are on us. Do they really care about wasting 2 million dollars per day from tax dollars? Elrich is already calling for a 6% property tax hike.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2026 08:37     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26

It said they recently announced last day would be June 25. But they’re applying waiver to avoid going to the last week of June. Nothing about the school will definitely end on June 26.



This. My understanding is that the Senate will not take up the legislation changing the 180 requirement to and/or.
So that option is dead. The new plan is showing a good faith effort to add some instructional days (April 15) and asking MDSE to waive the rest. The intel I heard was pretty confident that would happen and the last day would be June 18. The note was cryptic in that it said “watch for another update before spring break” which is when they are hoping to finalize this plan B.


I guess worst case scenario is that they would have to add one more day to get waiver and end school by June 22.


MSDE already rejected a waiver from MCPS that only had two make up days.
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Post 03/14/2026 08:36     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26


As much as I don’t want to go until June 26th, mcps should have some consequences for their stupidity and lack of planning.
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Post 03/14/2026 08:27     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26

It said they recently announced last day would be June 25. But they’re applying waiver to avoid going to the last week of June. Nothing about the school will definitely end on June 26.



This. My understanding is that the Senate will not take up the legislation changing the 180 requirement to and/or.
So that option is dead. The new plan is showing a good faith effort to add some instructional days (April 15) and asking MDSE to waive the rest. The intel I heard was pretty confident that would happen and the last day would be June 18. The note was cryptic in that it said “watch for another update before spring break” which is when they are hoping to finalize this plan B.


I guess worst case scenario is that they would have to add one more day to get waiver and end school by June 22.
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Post 03/14/2026 08:23     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26

It said they recently announced last day would be June 25. But they’re applying waiver to avoid going to the last week of June. Nothing about the school will definitely end on June 26.



This. My understanding is that the Senate will not take up the legislation changing the 180 requirement to and/or.
So that option is dead. The new plan is showing a good faith effort to add some instructional days (April 15) and asking MDSE to waive the rest. The intel I heard was pretty confident that would happen and the last day would be June 18. The note was cryptic in that it said “watch for another update before spring break” which is when they are hoping to finalize this plan B.
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Post 03/14/2026 08:10     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26

It said they recently announced last day would be June 25. But they’re applying waiver to avoid going to the last week of June. Nothing about the school will definitely end on June 26.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2026 07:21     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

Anonymous wrote:The email adding April 15 was intentionally vague because they’re counting on this bill passing. They won’t officially say anything until the outcome is clear


There was nothing vague about the email. it clearly said school ends June 26
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2026 07:02     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:No chance they open the week of 6/22. Staffing will be low, attendance will be low, and cost to do all of this will be high. Remember, 6/23 is election day (Tuesday no school), so opening only for Monday makes no sense (in their eyes).


They had several options to avoid it.

We had half days on Monday/Tuesday last year.


+1 yes poor planning does cost money, if there weren't consequences there would be no incentive to plan better

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Starting a week earlier costs money too, so either way the more days that must be held the more money that must be spent to open the schools.


Everything costs money if you're intent on providing 180 days of instructional time as the law requires. Massachussetts schedules 185 days thinking that snow days will knock out some and they'll end up with 180. MCPS schedules 181 and looks surprised if it snows, and gets upset and accuses us of not caring about the lives of children if someone suggests they open 7 days after a snowstorm because there's ice on the ground someone in MoCo.

MCPS can not continue to close days after other school districts in the area open, and also schedule only 1 snow day. It's screwing out kids out of many instructional days per year, and meanwhile 2/3 of MCPS students can't do math at grade level and 1/2 can't read at grade level.
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Post 03/14/2026 00:48     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:It's HB 1084 and was referred to the Senate committee on 2/27


Yes, we know, but has anyone heard anything from our state senators or anyone else knowledgeable regarding the outlook and timing for this in the Senate?


It is not scheduled for a hearing for another two weeks, so will not be resolved anytime soon: https://legiscan.com/MD/bill/HB1084/2026


Does anyone know if this timeline means the Senate is likely intentionally slow-walking it and it's not going to pass? Or would they just not have a hearing at all if they wanted to kill it?


I sure hope that's the case. MCPS should not be let off the hook for its terrible planning.


Keeping schools open an extra week will cost $$$. Budget is already tight


That’s in MCPS. They should have incorporated more snow days into the calendar like they used to, and used the spring contingency days. And regardless, with a $3.4+B budget, this is going to be rounding error for them.
They could have NOT had a transition day and they will ACTUALLY use April 15 which nobody will be upset about but there is no more desirable room to add snow days. Summer already was planned to start almost week later then last year due to various holidays. Between holidays, grading days and bad weather there isn't enough room for 180 days with a full summer. Maryland schools already lack adequate break time during the school year, shortening that even more or shortening summer is awful! As long as they meet for enough hours which is more than most states require they will be fine. There is no shortchanging that is worse than any other state!


Ha ha ha!
I don't know what's so funny here since it is true! I'm guessing you want a short summer and or little breaks during the school year!


Both. Why would either be advantageous?
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Post 03/13/2026 23:47     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:It's HB 1084 and was referred to the Senate committee on 2/27


Yes, we know, but has anyone heard anything from our state senators or anyone else knowledgeable regarding the outlook and timing for this in the Senate?


It is not scheduled for a hearing for another two weeks, so will not be resolved anytime soon: https://legiscan.com/MD/bill/HB1084/2026


Does anyone know if this timeline means the Senate is likely intentionally slow-walking it and it's not going to pass? Or would they just not have a hearing at all if they wanted to kill it?


I sure hope that's the case. MCPS should not be let off the hook for its terrible planning.


Keeping schools open an extra week will cost $$$. Budget is already tight


That’s in MCPS. They should have incorporated more snow days into the calendar like they used to, and used the spring contingency days. And regardless, with a $3.4+B budget, this is going to be rounding error for them.
They could have NOT had a transition day and they will ACTUALLY use April 15 which nobody will be upset about but there is no more desirable room to add snow days. Summer already was planned to start almost week later then last year due to various holidays. Between holidays, grading days and bad weather there isn't enough room for 180 days with a full summer. Maryland schools already lack adequate break time during the school year, shortening that even more or shortening summer is awful! As long as they meet for enough hours which is more than most states require they will be fine. There is no shortchanging that is worse than any other state!


Ha ha ha!
I don't know what's so funny here since it is true! I'm guessing you want a short summer and or little breaks during the school year!
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Post 03/13/2026 23:44     Subject: The legislature may end up reverting the makeup days...

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Anonymous wrote:No chance they open the week of 6/22. Staffing will be low, attendance will be low, and cost to do all of this will be high. Remember, 6/23 is election day (Tuesday no school), so opening only for Monday makes no sense (in their eyes).


They had several options to avoid it.

We had half days on Monday/Tuesday last year.


+1 yes poor planning does cost money, if there weren't consequences there would be no incentive to plan better

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Starting a week earlier costs money too, so either way the more days that must be held the more money that must be spent to open the schools.