Anonymous wrote:This actually isn't a good thing. Montgomery County was the area (and basically the only area) that has been pushing for this. Its the union that is fueling this and the union is the pressure driver for all the half days, professional days, extra days etc. The BOE and reps from MoCo basically works for the union. In order to get other reps to vote for it, MoCo officials make side agreements to support bills of interest to Baltimore etc More money going away from MoCo and over to Baltimore. MoCo is hated up in Annapolis and this is just another reason to screw the county somehow down the road. Politically it has costs and the beneficiary is MCPS employees not students.
Anonymous wrote:This actually isn't a good thing. Montgomery County was the area (and basically the only area) that has been pushing for this. Its the union that is fueling this and the union is the pressure driver for all the half days, professional days, extra days etc. The BOE and reps from MoCo basically works for the union. In order to get other reps to vote for it, MoCo officials make side agreements to support bills of interest to Baltimore etc More money going away from MoCo and over to Baltimore. MoCo is hated up in Annapolis and this is just another reason to screw the county somehow down the road. Politically it has costs and the beneficiary is MCPS employees not students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will these take effect next fall or fall of 2020?
It's not law yet. The House still needs to vote. And then the governor might veto.
If it does go into effect this fall, will conflict with vacation plans we'd already made.
Same here. It would be very irresponsible for MCPS to change the calendar months after it was adopted, so let’s hope that any changes would be for fall 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Yay! Down with Hogan’s stupid calendar. Hopefully we can get a real spring break in the near future.
The problem is that the MoCo school board wants to start in midAugust so they are just as extreme as the Gov in the other direction. If I have to pick one extreme version I much prefer after Labor Day. If we had a school board with half an ounce of common sense I would support the bill, but unfortunately that isn’t the case.
And I would much prefer to start mid-August. APs are in May. I would rather have kids have more time to learn the material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will these take effect next fall or fall of 2020?
It's not law yet. The House still needs to vote. And then the governor might veto.
If it does go into effect this fall, will conflict with vacation plans we'd already made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will these take effect next fall or fall of 2020?
It's not law yet. The House still needs to vote. And then the governor might veto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Yay! Down with Hogan’s stupid calendar. Hopefully we can get a real spring break in the near future.
The problem is that the MoCo school board wants to start in midAugust so they are just as extreme as the Gov in the other direction. If I have to pick one extreme version I much prefer after Labor Day. If we had a school board with half an ounce of common sense I would support the bill, but unfortunately that isn’t the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Yay! Down with Hogan’s stupid calendar. Hopefully we can get a real spring break in the near future.
The problem is that the MoCo school board wants to start in midAugust so they are just as extreme as the Gov in the other direction. If I have to pick one extreme version I much prefer after Labor Day. If we had a school board with half an ounce of common sense I would support the bill, but unfortunately that isn’t the case.
Anonymous wrote:Will these take effect next fall or fall of 2020?
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.
Hi, maybe you are brand new to Maryland, but there are 90 degree days in September, May, and June too, so if you are concerned about it being too hot at school, you are barking up the wrong tree. Try pushing for a real solution (read: AC).
Anonymous wrote: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
Yay! Down with Hogan’s stupid calendar. Hopefully we can get a real spring break in the near future.