Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and swetting upset kids with no airconditioner on the bus in the middle of August. Forget Labor day vacation for family.
We cannot go even on spring brake. Do you know why? Because that stupid thing is in the middle of the quarter, and if you go for long vacation HS are guaranteed to fail quarter. Through in this AP exams in early May and you would know that Spring break for HS is a joke.
Are we in the same school district? My kids' buses always have AC. It may not be a balmy 68 degrees throughout the entire bus, but the darlings survive without long term damage.
And if your kid is guaranteed to fail because you go on vacation *when everyone else is on vacation too*, you're not addressing the real underlying issue.
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.
I feel the exact same way."
Feel free to write to your reps if you like the compressed schedule. It's hard to understand but there is a vocal minority on DCUM that prefers it.
I say minority because before the order, 23 of the 24 counties in MD started before Labor Day. It didn't end up that way over the years because of anything MCPS did or didn't do.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and swetting upset kids with no airconditioner on the bus in the middle of August. Forget Labor day vacation for family.
We cannot go even on spring brake. Do you know why? Because that stupid thing is in the middle of the quarter, and if you go for long vacation HS are guaranteed to fail quarter. Through in this AP exams in early May and you would know that Spring break for HS is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. It's 2019. How hot do you think a bus is? If the AC on a bus breaks, report it so that it can be fixed.
I'm for more and longer breaks during the school year. The holidays feel so rushed because we try to cram everything into 7-10 days. I'd rather have 2 full weeks for winter break, 2 full weeks for spring break, and 8 weeks or less of summer vacation.
+1000. At least this bill would let each school system decide what to do, rather than a statewide mandate.
I'm on the opposite side of the fence on this one. I find there are way too many holidays and days off which make it hard on me. We need fewer religious holidays, snow days, professional enrichment days. We need year around school.
Anonymous wrote:The Senate bill passed today with enough votes to override a veto.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/md-senate-votes-to-overturn-post-labor-day-start-hogan-vows-public-referendum/2019/02/07/2153fbc0-2a91-11e9-984d-9b8fba003e81_story.html?utm_term=.9751655b4ae0
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and swetting upset kids with no airconditioner on the bus in the middle of August. Forget Labor day vacation for family.
We cannot go even on spring brake. Do you know why? Because that stupid thing is in the middle of the quarter, and if you go for long vacation HS are guaranteed to fail quarter. Through in this AP exams in early May and you would know that Spring break for HS is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:The Senate bill passed today with enough votes to override a veto.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/md-senate-votes-to-overturn-post-labor-day-start-hogan-vows-public-referendum/2019/02/07/2153fbc0-2a91-11e9-984d-9b8fba003e81_story.html?utm_term=.9751655b4ae0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm on the opposite side of the fence on this one. I find there are way too many holidays and days off which make it hard on me. We need fewer religious holidays, snow days, professional enrichment days. We need year around school.
Then you should support this bill, which would allow each school board to make its own decision about the calendar. As it stands now, the governor makes the decision, and the decision is for all public schools in Maryland to end in mid-June and not start again until after Labor Day. You can't have year-round school with that.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm on the opposite side of the fence on this one. I find there are way too many holidays and days off which make it hard on me. We need fewer religious holidays, snow days, professional enrichment days. We need year around school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. It's 2019. How hot do you think a bus is? If the AC on a bus breaks, report it so that it can be fixed.
I'm for more and longer breaks during the school year. The holidays feel so rushed because we try to cram everything into 7-10 days. I'd rather have 2 full weeks for winter break, 2 full weeks for spring break, and 8 weeks or less of summer vacation.
+1000. At least this bill would let each school system decide what to do, rather than a statewide mandate.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. It's 2019. How hot do you think a bus is? If the AC on a bus breaks, report it so that it can be fixed.
I'm for more and longer breaks during the school year. The holidays feel so rushed because we try to cram everything into 7-10 days. I'd rather have 2 full weeks for winter break, 2 full weeks for spring break, and 8 weeks or less of summer vacation.
Anonymous wrote:If you support this bill (SB 128 "County Boards of Education - School Year - Start and End Dates"), then e-mail your state senator this morning. The vote is today.