Anonymous
Post 03/05/2025 13:41     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

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Anonymous wrote:Dont take away March 31 was a workday for teachers and a much needed day


MCPS could theoretically take this day and make it into a half day, so it would count for the 180 days. They did this about 3 years ago.


I’d be cool with that.


Not me, as it’s supposed to be a religious holiday


What religious holiday on March 31?


Eid al Fitr
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2025 13:21     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

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Anonymous wrote:Dont take away March 31 was a workday for teachers and a much needed day


MCPS could theoretically take this day and make it into a half day, so it would count for the 180 days. They did this about 3 years ago.


I’d be cool with that.


Not me, as it’s supposed to be a religious holiday


What religious holiday on March 31?
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2025 13:20     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Has this been officially announced?
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 21:30     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

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Anonymous wrote:I heard the waiver for the snow days was not approved so school will now be until Tuesday, June 17. Will Monday and Tuesday both be half days now?


Howard County was denied roo. No surprise MCPS was also. I wish we would implement more half days as the last days. In MS and HS, the kids just want to use the last full days to run amok.


With that attitude coming from their teachers, of course they are.

It's a pity we didn't use the far better make-up days that we had in the calendar. Taylor really screwed up here.

It’s not Taylor’s fault. He has to work within the confines dictated by state law, staff employment contracts, and school board approval. He was hired into a situation where there were only two built-in snow days in the calendar and the dates named as potential make-up days for any additional closures were untenable for teachers. He didn’t make those decisions; he inherited them. We were unlikely to receive a waiver to avoid having to make up the last snow day, but there was no harm in asking for one. Since it wasn’t granted, he now has to decide which make-up day he will recommend to the school from a list of less-than-ideal options. Which stakeholders should he piss off?


Except next year he's making the problem even worse by only building one snow day into the calendar.

Is think he’s hamstrung by state law, employment contracts, and the school board’s historical expansion of days off coinciding with religious holidays. He can’t make the calendar work without starting school earlier or taking away a day off on a religious holiday or failing to build in snow days. I’d vote for starting school a week earlier, but by choosing to eliminate all but one snow day, he’s avoiding pissing off any one particular constituency or at least pissing off every constituency equally instead of picking just one. If he gets lucky and we have a mild winter, no one complains. I can’t blame the new guy for picking the path of least resistance.


He took away a day to add a transition day that never existed before — kids who were transitioning to a new secondary school went to school for a half day the week before school started, and ES kids had an open house to meet their teacher. That came directly from him. He is moving in the wrong direction.

The mistake here is that the transition day isn’t being counted as an instructional day, as it should be.


No instruction will be taking place. And only some of the students will be invited to attend.

There will be more instruction taking place on the transition day than on the last day of school, which they will count as an instructional day. It doesn’t matter that all students aren’t attending. We got to count instructional days when kindergartners didn’t attend because the kindergarten teachers were holding orientation for incoming kindergartners. We count instructional days when 5th and 8th graders have an all day cruise or picnic to celebrate their promotion. We count instructional days when seniors are finished, prior to their graduations. Everybody doesn’t have to be there.


MSDE disagrees.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 19:56     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard the waiver for the snow days was not approved so school will now be until Tuesday, June 17. Will Monday and Tuesday both be half days now?


Howard County was denied roo. No surprise MCPS was also. I wish we would implement more half days as the last days. In MS and HS, the kids just want to use the last full days to run amok.


With that attitude coming from their teachers, of course they are.

It's a pity we didn't use the far better make-up days that we had in the calendar. Taylor really screwed up here.

It’s not Taylor’s fault. He has to work within the confines dictated by state law, staff employment contracts, and school board approval. He was hired into a situation where there were only two built-in snow days in the calendar and the dates named as potential make-up days for any additional closures were untenable for teachers. He didn’t make those decisions; he inherited them. We were unlikely to receive a waiver to avoid having to make up the last snow day, but there was no harm in asking for one. Since it wasn’t granted, he now has to decide which make-up day he will recommend to the school from a list of less-than-ideal options. Which stakeholders should he piss off?


Except next year he's making the problem even worse by only building one snow day into the calendar.

Is think he’s hamstrung by state law, employment contracts, and the school board’s historical expansion of days off coinciding with religious holidays. He can’t make the calendar work without starting school earlier or taking away a day off on a religious holiday or failing to build in snow days. I’d vote for starting school a week earlier, but by choosing to eliminate all but one snow day, he’s avoiding pissing off any one particular constituency or at least pissing off every constituency equally instead of picking just one. If he gets lucky and we have a mild winter, no one complains. I can’t blame the new guy for picking the path of least resistance.


He took away a day to add a transition day that never existed before — kids who were transitioning to a new secondary school went to school for a half day the week before school started, and ES kids had an open house to meet their teacher. That came directly from him. He is moving in the wrong direction.

The mistake here is that the transition day isn’t being counted as an instructional day, as it should be.


No instruction will be taking place. And only some of the students will be invited to attend.

There will be more instruction taking place on the transition day than on the last day of school, which they will count as an instructional day. It doesn’t matter that all students aren’t attending. We got to count instructional days when kindergartners didn’t attend because the kindergarten teachers were holding orientation for incoming kindergartners. We count instructional days when 5th and 8th graders have an all day cruise or picnic to celebrate their promotion. We count instructional days when seniors are finished, prior to their graduations. Everybody doesn’t have to be there.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 19:31     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard the waiver for the snow days was not approved so school will now be until Tuesday, June 17. Will Monday and Tuesday both be half days now?


Howard County was denied roo. No surprise MCPS was also. I wish we would implement more half days as the last days. In MS and HS, the kids just want to use the last full days to run amok.


With that attitude coming from their teachers, of course they are.

It's a pity we didn't use the far better make-up days that we had in the calendar. Taylor really screwed up here.

It’s not Taylor’s fault. He has to work within the confines dictated by state law, staff employment contracts, and school board approval. He was hired into a situation where there were only two built-in snow days in the calendar and the dates named as potential make-up days for any additional closures were untenable for teachers. He didn’t make those decisions; he inherited them. We were unlikely to receive a waiver to avoid having to make up the last snow day, but there was no harm in asking for one. Since it wasn’t granted, he now has to decide which make-up day he will recommend to the school from a list of less-than-ideal options. Which stakeholders should he piss off?


Except next year he's making the problem even worse by only building one snow day into the calendar.

Is think he’s hamstrung by state law, employment contracts, and the school board’s historical expansion of days off coinciding with religious holidays. He can’t make the calendar work without starting school earlier or taking away a day off on a religious holiday or failing to build in snow days. I’d vote for starting school a week earlier, but by choosing to eliminate all but one snow day, he’s avoiding pissing off any one particular constituency or at least pissing off every constituency equally instead of picking just one. If he gets lucky and we have a mild winter, no one complains. I can’t blame the new guy for picking the path of least resistance.


He took away a day to add a transition day that never existed before — kids who were transitioning to a new secondary school went to school for a half day the week before school started, and ES kids had an open house to meet their teacher. That came directly from him. He is moving in the wrong direction.

The mistake here is that the transition day isn’t being counted as an instructional day, as it should be.


No instruction will be taking place. And only some of the students will be invited to attend.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 19:28     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dont take away March 31 was a workday for teachers and a much needed day


MCPS could theoretically take this day and make it into a half day, so it would count for the 180 days. They did this about 3 years ago.


I’d be cool with that.


Not me, as it’s supposed to be a religious holiday
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 19:06     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard the waiver for the snow days was not approved so school will now be until Tuesday, June 17. Will Monday and Tuesday both be half days now?


Howard County was denied roo. No surprise MCPS was also. I wish we would implement more half days as the last days. In MS and HS, the kids just want to use the last full days to run amok.


With that attitude coming from their teachers, of course they are.

It's a pity we didn't use the far better make-up days that we had in the calendar. Taylor really screwed up here.

It’s not Taylor’s fault. He has to work within the confines dictated by state law, staff employment contracts, and school board approval. He was hired into a situation where there were only two built-in snow days in the calendar and the dates named as potential make-up days for any additional closures were untenable for teachers. He didn’t make those decisions; he inherited them. We were unlikely to receive a waiver to avoid having to make up the last snow day, but there was no harm in asking for one. Since it wasn’t granted, he now has to decide which make-up day he will recommend to the school from a list of less-than-ideal options. Which stakeholders should he piss off?


Except next year he's making the problem even worse by only building one snow day into the calendar.

Is think he’s hamstrung by state law, employment contracts, and the school board’s historical expansion of days off coinciding with religious holidays. He can’t make the calendar work without starting school earlier or taking away a day off on a religious holiday or failing to build in snow days. I’d vote for starting school a week earlier, but by choosing to eliminate all but one snow day, he’s avoiding pissing off any one particular constituency or at least pissing off every constituency equally instead of picking just one. If he gets lucky and we have a mild winter, no one complains. I can’t blame the new guy for picking the path of least resistance.


He took away a day to add a transition day that never existed before — kids who were transitioning to a new secondary school went to school for a half day the week before school started, and ES kids had an open house to meet their teacher. That came directly from him. He is moving in the wrong direction.

The mistake here is that the transition day isn’t being counted as an instructional day, as it should be.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 14:59     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

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Anonymous wrote:Don't take away March 31 was a workday for teachers and a much needed day
They should "hold" school March 31 and June 6 and give those teachers (and students) that need those days off an excused absence. There should be no tests or new work those days. Sounds ridiculous right? BLAME Maryland law!
Virginia school year requirements (990 hours OR 180 days) are cake! Maryland requires 1080 hours AND 180 days. Then they can end on June 13 as originally scheduled.



They can't just give teachers a day off ha
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 13:49     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:Don't take away March 31 was a workday for teachers and a much needed day
They should "hold" school March 31 and June 6 and give those teachers (and students) that need those days off an excused absence. There should be no tests or new work those days. Sounds ridiculous right? BLAME Maryland law!
Virginia school year requirements (990 hours OR 180 days) are cake! Maryland requires 1080 hours AND 180 days. Then they can end on June 13 as originally scheduled.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 13:27     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

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Anonymous wrote:How did MCPS make it work under Hogan when he mandated school had to start after Labor Day and end by June 15?


They need to take the calendar from those Hogan years and see how they made it work and try to replicate......


Not happening.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 11:06     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:How did MCPS make it work under Hogan when he mandated school had to start after Labor Day and end by June 15?


They need to take the calendar from those Hogan years and see how they made it work and try to replicate......
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 10:48     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dont take away March 31 was a workday for teachers and a much needed day


MCPS could theoretically take this day and make it into a half day, so it would count for the 180 days. They did this about 3 years ago.


I’d be cool with that.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 10:27     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:How did MCPS make it work under Hogan when he mandated school had to start after Labor Day and end by June 15?


One year they shortened spring break from 10 days to 6.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2025 10:25     Subject: MCPS extended through June 17

Anonymous wrote:Dont take away March 31 was a workday for teachers and a much needed day


MCPS could theoretically take this day and make it into a half day, so it would count for the 180 days. They did this about 3 years ago.