Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school is missing school so we can get on the road earlier to see family, and return earlier, and actually have some rest this break.
They talked to all their teachers and will make up one test when they return, apparently along with half the class.
They filled out the form and got most teachers to sign it but didn't get all signatures (though they know) so didn't submit it. Doesn't seem to matter because it's still unexcused. No warning yet for absences, but I expect one in January. Oh well!
You can ignore any warnings. It is literally no big deal
Any year when Christmas falls on Thursday or Friday, possibly even Saturday under Maryland law (which requires makeup days if school is canceled from bad weather), there is going to be issues before the break due to the fact that the schools have to sacrifice part of the break to avoid ending even later in June. Those nearby counties in Virginia have it a lot easier because Virginia law is FAR less strict. Some counties like Frederick and Prince George have managed a two week break despite the same Maryland law but have fewer religious days off; PG has short days after every quarter not a full day off for students and Frederick starts 4 days earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD with its stupid 180 days is ridiculous. It is complete theater
Huh? Today and tomorrow are full days, not the silly early release days they use for movies.
Anonymous wrote:MD with its stupid 180 days is ridiculous. It is complete theater
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school is missing school so we can get on the road earlier to see family, and return earlier, and actually have some rest this break.
They talked to all their teachers and will make up one test when they return, apparently along with half the class.
They filled out the form and got most teachers to sign it but didn't get all signatures (though they know) so didn't submit it. Doesn't seem to matter because it's still unexcused. No warning yet for absences, but I expect one in January. Oh well!
You can ignore any warnings. It is literally no big deal
Anonymous wrote:My high school is missing school so we can get on the road earlier to see family, and return earlier, and actually have some rest this break.
They talked to all their teachers and will make up one test when they return, apparently along with half the class.
They filled out the form and got most teachers to sign it but didn't get all signatures (though they know) so didn't submit it. Doesn't seem to matter because it's still unexcused. No warning yet for absences, but I expect one in January. Oh well!
Anonymous wrote:My high school is missing school so we can get on the road earlier to see family, and return earlier, and actually have some rest this break.
They talked to all their teachers and will make up one test when they return, apparently along with half the class.
They filled out the form and got most teachers to sign it but didn't get all signatures (though they know) so didn't submit it. Doesn't seem to matter because it's still unexcused. No warning yet for absences, but I expect one in January. Oh well!
Anonymous wrote:I bet tons of kids are traveling and teachers won’t cover new material. Lots of teachers take a poll on who is traveling vs who will actually come to school.
We were on a flight today with lots of kids/tweens/teens.