Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I write to my legislator it will be to keep the current school calendar. I’m pretty happy about the way in which things are going. I don’t want my kid on a hot school bus or in a hot classroom.
Yes because your little snowflake might melt. I have two kids in MCPS. They did fine with the old schedule, and they would prefer longer breaks in between quarters. Gives teachers and students some breathing room in between quarters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the bill is moving in the full Senate tomorrow:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/democrats-revive-fight-with-hogan-over-starting-school-after-labor-day/2019/02/06/0bd1b624-2a1a-11e9-b011-d8500644dc98_story.html?utm_term=.6df3a61395ca
Yay!
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the bill is moving in the full Senate tomorrow:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/democrats-revive-fight-with-hogan-over-starting-school-after-labor-day/2019/02/06/0bd1b624-2a1a-11e9-b011-d8500644dc98_story.html?utm_term=.6df3a61395ca
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's silly to even discuss this since the teachers union is definitely not buying into a year around school without massive pay increases which aren't in the budget.
It wouldn’t mean more working days. It just means the school year is spread out through the year and has longer breaks throughout. I knew school staff from Florida that did this and they said once everyone adjusted they really loved it. My kids would much prefer to be in school in August than in late September or May, when being outside is so lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Fingers crossed that this passes and we can have more buffer built into our schedule next year.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/schools/bill-giving-county-schools-flexibility-on-start-date-class-scheduling-supported/
Legislation introduced by Sen. Nancy King of Montgomery County, a former president and eight-year member of the county school board, and Prince George’s County Sen. Paul Pinsky would allow the state’s 24 local school boards to establish their own calendars.
Senate Bill 128, which was supported by education activists during a Wednesday committee hearing, would overturn an executive order from Gov. Larry Hogan requiring all schools to open after Labor Day.
Hogan’s 2016 order, which met with criticism, was made to promote small businesses through the holiday and “protect the traditional end of summer.”
The requirement has put a strain on school systems struggling to find a way to accommodate the order along with state mandates that students attend 180 days of classes without the school year extending past June 15.
Such is true in Montgomery County, where schools were originally scheduled to release for summer break June 13 this school year, but the calendar was extended Wednesday when schools were closed due to inclement weather. Because of state restrictions, any additional weather or emergency closures could have to be made up during spring break or teacher service days unless the state school board grants a waiver.
“We’ve really been struggling for the last two years because of this new calendar,” Montgomery County school board member Judy Docca said. “We always started in August, and now, if we need to make up time, there’s only so much we can do.”
Anonymous wrote:Do not forget that our amazing busses do not have air conditioners and half schools have problems with air-conditioning even in May! The problem is MCPS not governor! Governor want to bring business and money to state.
Do you want higher taxes but school in summer? I do not.
Anonymous wrote:If they figured out how to consolidate all the half-days, they could probably cut the 1% Elrich wants with almost no impact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually very happy with current calendar. It is much easier to plan ahead for summer. Nobody can study late in June or in early August. The problem is not start and end date. Problem is MCPS with ton of closed days. It is MCPS that is by purpose trying to twist parents' hands and make our life miserable with crazy schedule during the year and rediculous spring break.
yet. randomly placed half days, full days off and then an Auber-conservative snow day philosophy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually very happy with current calendar. It is much easier to plan ahead for summer. Nobody can study late in June or in early August. The problem is not start and end date. Problem is MCPS with ton of closed days. It is MCPS that is by purpose trying to twist parents' hands and make our life miserable with crazy schedule during the year and rediculous spring break.
yet. randomly placed half days, full days off and then an Auber-conservative snow day philosophy.
Anonymous wrote:I actually very happy with current calendar. It is much easier to plan ahead for summer. Nobody can study late in June or in early August. The problem is not start and end date. Problem is MCPS with ton of closed days. It is MCPS that is by purpose trying to twist parents' hands and make our life miserable with crazy schedule during the year and rediculous spring break.