Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's hilarious that in MCPS DCUM of ALL places... this thread exists. The loud, obnoxious parents who wont shut up about snow days, loss of educational time, etc....and then come to find an entire thread of parents discussing how much earlier they'll let their kids stop going. No shame.
Stay horrible, MCPS parents. It's the one thing everyone in the state can count on.
Didn't you realize? They only care about their kids' AP tests. Once those are over, they are willing to take them out of school a week early for vacations and camps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This Fri 6/12. No new graded work after this day.
My kid definitely has a math final exam next Tuesday which I find entirely confusing.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's hilarious that in MCPS DCUM of ALL places... this thread exists. The loud, obnoxious parents who wont shut up about snow days, loss of educational time, etc....and then come to find an entire thread of parents discussing how much earlier they'll let their kids stop going. No shame.
Stay horrible, MCPS parents. It's the one thing everyone in the state can count on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a ridiculous thread. You know, this is the reason schools don't cover material the last day of school? If htey could be sure of full classrooms, they'd continue teaching. They stop teaching because parents collectively decide they're tired of their kids being in school!
I’m not sure that’s true. My kid has a number of classes where they have not assigned any work since mid May as they needed to cover all the material prior to APs plus all th seniors have been out for weeks. This thing about seniors finishing almost a month before the end of school is so weird.
I think also a lot of teachers don’t get enough paid time after the school year ends to clean classroom, finish grading etc so it seems like they always do that the last couple of days of the year regardless of how many kids are in the class.
Anonymous wrote:This Fri 6/12. No new graded work after this day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I don't want to "be a babysitter" I 100% understand that I have to be at the school no matter how many kids are in attendance. Sitting alone in an empty classroom is much more infuriating to me than having to deal with a dozen kids who decided to come to school those final days. We're just going to watch TV and movies probably anyway.
You should be teaching. You are a teacher and that's your job. My HS kids go as that's what they are required to do by law. I'd love for it to be over now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I don't want to "be a babysitter" I 100% understand that I have to be at the school no matter how many kids are in attendance. Sitting alone in an empty classroom is much more infuriating to me than having to deal with a dozen kids who decided to come to school those final days. We're just going to watch TV and movies probably anyway.
You should be teaching. You are a teacher and that's your job. My HS kids go as that's what they are required to do by law. I'd love for it to be over now.
We are not supposed to issue any assignments after tomorrow. I'm not assigning any work that isn't being graded. I'm not grading anything when 40% of the kids won't be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We shouldn’t be in school right now. The entire country should get on one page. Start the Tuesday after Labor Day and end the Friday before Memorial Day. Figure out how to make 180 days work in between.
You are out of your mind. Three months of summer break?! No thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I don't want to "be a babysitter" I 100% understand that I have to be at the school no matter how many kids are in attendance. Sitting alone in an empty classroom is much more infuriating to me than having to deal with a dozen kids who decided to come to school those final days. We're just going to watch TV and movies probably anyway.
You should be teaching. You are a teacher and that's your job. My HS kids go as that's what they are required to do by law. I'd love for it to be over now.
Anonymous wrote:While I don't want to "be a babysitter" I 100% understand that I have to be at the school no matter how many kids are in attendance. Sitting alone in an empty classroom is much more infuriating to me than having to deal with a dozen kids who decided to come to school those final days. We're just going to watch TV and movies probably anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We shouldn’t be in school right now. The entire country should get on one page. Start the Tuesday after Labor Day and end the Friday before Memorial Day. Figure out how to make 180 days work in between.
You are out of your mind. Three months of summer break?! No thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the official last day is the 18th, but I remember last year I made DD attend all of the last few school days and then felt pretty silly when almost no one was there! Is there a date where you'll just be like, OK there won't be anything past this point? Thanks!
The last day. Life lessons moron.
Why in the world are you asking this question?