Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I have never cared about Easter Monday but in many cultures it is important. Kind of of like New Year's Day. People usually celebrate New Years Eve but need New Year's Day to recover. And maybe we don't care about that but it could have attendance impacts as large or larger than other holidays the DCUM crowd doesn't care about.
I don’t care how important any holiday is. What should matter is whether there is an operational impact. That is what MCPS is required to assess in deciding whether to close schools; it explicitly cannot use religion, per BOE policy.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I have never cared about Easter Monday but in many cultures it is important. Kind of of like New Year's Day. People usually celebrate New Years Eve but need New Year's Day to recover. And maybe we don't care about that but it could have attendance impacts as large or larger than other holidays the DCUM crowd doesn't care about.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I have never cared about Easter Monday but in many cultures it is important. Kind of of like New Year's Day. People usually celebrate New Years Eve but need New Year's Day to recover. And maybe we don't care about that but it could have attendance impacts as large or larger than other holidays the DCUM crowd doesn't care about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically it’s the school board not MSDE and the issue is that MCPS’ current calendar has makeup days after Juneteenth next year which they’re saying is a no go. The makeup days have to be before that which is why they’re proposing starting earlier so they don’t have to touch the holidays they’ve added over the years
Right, but since MSDE is only asking for 3 makeup days, they could just delete the additional ones after Juneteenth, right, and still be eligible for an MSDE waiver if needed?
Or they could just keep the calendar as is and the only issue would be that they wouldn't get a waiver next year if there are lots of snow days?