Anonymous wrote:Did they not have enough instructional days? What is the motivation?
Anonymous wrote:The specific recommendations:
• Friday, November 10, 2023, be changed from a Professional Development/Instruction day to an instructional day for all staff and students;
• Thursday, February 15, 2024, be changed from a Professional Development/Instruction day to an instructional day for all staff and students;
• Friday, February 16, 2024, be changed from a Professional Development day for staff to an instructional day for all staff and students;
• Tuesday, May 14, 2024, be designated as a holiday in observance of primary election day; and
• Wednesday, May 15, 2024, be changed from a Professional Development/Instruction day to an instructional day for all staff and students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like these three professional days will be counted as instructional days. PA does this in that they have a few days where teachers have professional development but they still count as instructional days for students. In this case, one day would be designated as a professional day for each of the three school levels. They would offer instructional/enrichment opportunities (optional it seems) for students at that level to engage in that day while teachers plan. On the two days when your school level isn't involved, regular instruction would take place. Not sure why they're spread out like this. Seems like you could accomplish it all on one day, but whatever. At least they count as instructional days and don't drag out the calendar.
Do kids go to school while the teachers are doing PD? Is the instruction just by subs? That is very confusing. I thought only in-person school counted, not asynchronous.
Elem kids can sign up for those “out of school” programs that have been run by MoCo rec. It will be free and will have transportation. It sounded like the middle and high school kids would be able to opt into off site programming too, but they haven’t figured it out yet. None of these things will be required or graded but they are exploring the details of how to track attendance/participation. As the pp said, students will have regular school on the other two PD/I days with regular teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like these three professional days will be counted as instructional days. PA does this in that they have a few days where teachers have professional development but they still count as instructional days for students. In this case, one day would be designated as a professional day for each of the three school levels. They would offer instructional/enrichment opportunities (optional it seems) for students at that level to engage in that day while teachers plan. On the two days when your school level isn't involved, regular instruction would take place. Not sure why they're spread out like this. Seems like you could accomplish it all on one day, but whatever. At least they count as instructional days and don't drag out the calendar.
Do kids go to school while the teachers are doing PD? Is the instruction just by subs? That is very confusing. I thought only in-person school counted, not asynchronous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to the calendar?
See page 8
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CLUUZK7968D0/$file/ADOPTED%202023-2024%20School%20Yr%20Calendars%20221206.pdf
Is this final? Thx!
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like these three professional days will be counted as instructional days. PA does this in that they have a few days where teachers have professional development but they still count as instructional days for students. In this case, one day would be designated as a professional day for each of the three school levels. They would offer instructional/enrichment opportunities (optional it seems) for students at that level to engage in that day while teachers plan. On the two days when your school level isn't involved, regular instruction would take place. Not sure why they're spread out like this. Seems like you could accomplish it all on one day, but whatever. At least they count as instructional days and don't drag out the calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to the calendar?
See page 8
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CLUUZK7968D0/$file/ADOPTED%202023-2024%20School%20Yr%20Calendars%20221206.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to the calendar?