Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be sooo many half days in November...should I feel guilty to drag out kids (lover and higher grade level in elementary school) from school during those kind of school days to plan a vacation?
doesn't MCPS have like four half days in a row in November.
WTF is the purpose of that? What am I supposed to tell my employer? How much money is that for childcare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TUES: November 6 General Election Day—Offices and schools closed
WED: November 7 Early release day for all students; end of quarter planning
MON: November 12 Early release day for all students
TUES: November 13 Early release day for all students
WED: November 21 Early release day for all students
What's your point, PP?
State law requires MCPS to close on November 6 - closed for everybody, not just no school. November 7 is the end of the quarter; it used to be a no-school day, but now it's an early release day, because MCPS has to fit the required days of school into the governor's executive order but still wants to have some teacher in-service time. The early release days on November 12 and 13 are for parent-teacher conferences, which are a good thing, right? And the early release day on November 21 is because Thanksgiving is the next day.
Which of those things do you think MCPS should change, and how?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Of course I take vacation. We go on plenty of vacations as a family. However, here's the thing: They're required to be in school a certain number of days. They get built-in vacations that we, as adults, don't get (unless you're a teacher). That means that, outside of those vacation times, they're in school. I would understand your argument if school vacations didn't exist and kids just had a certain number of floating vacation days (like adults do), but that's not how it works.
DP. It's how it works in my current family, and in my family of origin. There's even a word in German for days when you're not really sick but you just plain do not want to go to school or work: krank feiern. My sibling and I both have doctoral degrees, so it doesn't seem to have hurt our academic inclinations much.
I'm happy that krank feiern worked well for your German family in Germany, but something tells me that the idea that people can choose to not go to work or school when they don't feel like it would not end well in America...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Of course I take vacation. We go on plenty of vacations as a family. However, here's the thing: They're required to be in school a certain number of days. They get built-in vacations that we, as adults, don't get (unless you're a teacher). That means that, outside of those vacation times, they're in school. I would understand your argument if school vacations didn't exist and kids just had a certain number of floating vacation days (like adults do), but that's not how it works.
DP. It's how it works in my current family, and in my family of origin. There's even a word in German for days when you're not really sick but you just plain do not want to go to school or work: krank feiern. My sibling and I both have doctoral degrees, so it doesn't seem to have hurt our academic inclinations much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TUES: November 6 General Election Day—Offices and schools closed
WED: November 7 Early release day for all students; end of quarter planning
MON: November 12 Early release day for all students
TUES: November 13 Early release day for all students
WED: November 21 Early release day for all students
What's your point, PP?
State law requires MCPS to close on November 6 - closed for everybody, not just no school. November 7 is the end of the quarter; it used to be a no-school day, but now it's an early release day, because MCPS has to fit the required days of school into the governor's executive order but still wants to have some teacher in-service time. The early release days on November 12 and 13 are for parent-teacher conferences, which are a good thing, right? And the early release day on November 21 is because Thanksgiving is the next day.
Which of those things do you think MCPS should change, and how?
Anonymous wrote:TUES: November 6 General Election Day—Offices and schools closed
WED: November 7 Early release day for all students; end of quarter planning
MON: November 12 Early release day for all students
TUES: November 13 Early release day for all students
WED: November 21 Early release day for all students
Anonymous wrote:I really don't get it- why can't the half days be combined to fewer whole day off? -which can save the cost on busing, and etc. and what's more, some kids have 45+ minutes door to door commute time, so one and a half hour commute for three hours in school and four times in a month...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be sooo many half days in November...should I feel guilty to drag out kids (lover and higher grade level in elementary school) from school during those kind of school days to plan a vacation?
doesn't MCPS have like four half days in a row in November.
WTF is the purpose of that? What am I supposed to tell my employer? How much money is that for childcare?