Anonymous wrote:Extra days for Thanksgiving and Christmas but no option at all for time off for Passover.
Anonymous wrote:Extra days for Thanksgiving and Christmas but no option at all for time off for Passover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extra days for Thanksgiving and Christmas but no option at all for time off for Passover.
Many holidays not represented by time off. Students can just take the time without consequence, but it’s harder for staff who must secure a sub to take a personal day. Subs are as scarce as hens’ teeth these days.
Anonymous wrote:Extra days for Thanksgiving and Christmas but no option at all for time off for Passover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At tomorrow's policy committee meeting:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CK7QGN6875DE/$file/Final%20221020%20PMC%202023-2024%20SY%20calendar.pdf
This document also has the results of the recent calendar survey.
This link is now broken. The agenda no longer has a document attached.
They revised the calendar graphics on the last three pages:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CKDJYM4F7A19/$file/221022%202023-2024%20Draft%20School%20Year%20Calendar%20Memorandum%20-%20UPDATED.pdf
The policy committee agreed to send all 4 scenarios to the full board to be discussed on the 25th. There was a suggestion that the 5-day weekend in February around President's Day be considered for more of the options. Perhaps in lieu of the 2-week winter break.
Thanks for the new link PP. In the past, when they thought about starting a full week earlier, they announced it the year before to give families time to plan. They did not announce it less than a calendar year out. If they want to start that much earlier, they should plan further ahead. Of course, the change did not happen last time because of the Hogan Ocean City order.
I don't really understand why C starts only 2 school days earlier, and yet ends 6 calendar days earlier. The June 18 end date, which they have put on Option D (the only one with the Monday before Labor Day start date) is too late, IMO. They should be shooting to end as close to Memorial Day as possible.
I am also not a fan of the extended Thanksgiving Break. For those of us who work, who takes a full week at Thanksgiving, and then another full week at the end of the year? The half days are enough of a pain.
Option C is Thurs. Aug. 24, 2023 through Wed. June 12, 2024, and Option D is Mon. Aug. 28, 2023 through Fri. June 14, 2024.
I want the one that starts the earliest. Ends the latest. Has 0 half-days. And none of these crazy two week breaks that nobody but teachers get.
Since teachers aren’t paid over the summer, two week paid vacations during winter and spring break are the same as what other salaried professionals enjoy.
Don't know any salaried professionals that get 2 weeks at Xmas and Spring break. Think you have to work for the county, federal gov or a bank for that kind of slackness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At tomorrow's policy committee meeting:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CK7QGN6875DE/$file/Final%20221020%20PMC%202023-2024%20SY%20calendar.pdf
This document also has the results of the recent calendar survey.
This link is now broken. The agenda no longer has a document attached.
They revised the calendar graphics on the last three pages:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CKDJYM4F7A19/$file/221022%202023-2024%20Draft%20School%20Year%20Calendar%20Memorandum%20-%20UPDATED.pdf
The policy committee agreed to send all 4 scenarios to the full board to be discussed on the 25th. There was a suggestion that the 5-day weekend in February around President's Day be considered for more of the options. Perhaps in lieu of the 2-week winter break.
Thanks for the new link PP. In the past, when they thought about starting a full week earlier, they announced it the year before to give families time to plan. They did not announce it less than a calendar year out. If they want to start that much earlier, they should plan further ahead. Of course, the change did not happen last time because of the Hogan Ocean City order.
I don't really understand why C starts only 2 school days earlier, and yet ends 6 calendar days earlier. The June 18 end date, which they have put on Option D (the only one with the Monday before Labor Day start date) is too late, IMO. They should be shooting to end as close to Memorial Day as possible.
I am also not a fan of the extended Thanksgiving Break. For those of us who work, who takes a full week at Thanksgiving, and then another full week at the end of the year? The half days are enough of a pain.
Option C is Thurs. Aug. 24, 2023 through Wed. June 12, 2024, and Option D is Mon. Aug. 28, 2023 through Fri. June 14, 2024.
I want the one that starts the earliest. Ends the latest. Has 0 half-days. And none of these crazy two week breaks that nobody but teachers get.
Since teachers aren’t paid over the summer, two week paid vacations during winter and spring break are the same as what other salaried professionals enjoy.
Don't know any salaried professionals that get 2 weeks at Xmas and Spring break. Think you have to work for the county, federal gov or a bank for that kind of slackness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At tomorrow's policy committee meeting:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CK7QGN6875DE/$file/Final%20221020%20PMC%202023-2024%20SY%20calendar.pdf
This document also has the results of the recent calendar survey.
This link is now broken. The agenda no longer has a document attached.
They revised the calendar graphics on the last three pages:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CKDJYM4F7A19/$file/221022%202023-2024%20Draft%20School%20Year%20Calendar%20Memorandum%20-%20UPDATED.pdf
The policy committee agreed to send all 4 scenarios to the full board to be discussed on the 25th. There was a suggestion that the 5-day weekend in February around President's Day be considered for more of the options. Perhaps in lieu of the 2-week winter break.
Thanks for the new link PP. In the past, when they thought about starting a full week earlier, they announced it the year before to give families time to plan. They did not announce it less than a calendar year out. If they want to start that much earlier, they should plan further ahead. Of course, the change did not happen last time because of the Hogan Ocean City order.
I don't really understand why C starts only 2 school days earlier, and yet ends 6 calendar days earlier. The June 18 end date, which they have put on Option D (the only one with the Monday before Labor Day start date) is too late, IMO. They should be shooting to end as close to Memorial Day as possible.
I am also not a fan of the extended Thanksgiving Break. For those of us who work, who takes a full week at Thanksgiving, and then another full week at the end of the year? The half days are enough of a pain.
Option C is Thurs. Aug. 24, 2023 through Wed. June 12, 2024, and Option D is Mon. Aug. 28, 2023 through Fri. June 14, 2024.
I want the one that starts the earliest. Ends the latest. Has 0 half-days. And none of these crazy two week breaks that nobody but teachers get.
Since teachers aren’t paid over the summer, two week paid vacations during winter and spring break are the same as what other salaried professionals enjoy.
Don't know any salaried professionals that get 2 weeks at Xmas and Spring break. Think you have to work for the county, federal gov or a bank for that kind of slackness.
Or just about anywhere in Europe. Most countries mandate at least 20 paid vacation days a year, with some guaranteeing as many as 30 days.
PP doesn’t care about that. They are in love with ‘Murican way of exploiting workers to enrich billionaires.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they’d eliminate half days. They are a joke and a hardship for working families. Why not just combine these half days in some way or take the full day off. Enough already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At tomorrow's policy committee meeting:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CK7QGN6875DE/$file/Final%20221020%20PMC%202023-2024%20SY%20calendar.pdf
This document also has the results of the recent calendar survey.
This link is now broken. The agenda no longer has a document attached.
They revised the calendar graphics on the last three pages:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CKDJYM4F7A19/$file/221022%202023-2024%20Draft%20School%20Year%20Calendar%20Memorandum%20-%20UPDATED.pdf
The policy committee agreed to send all 4 scenarios to the full board to be discussed on the 25th. There was a suggestion that the 5-day weekend in February around President's Day be considered for more of the options. Perhaps in lieu of the 2-week winter break.
Thanks for the new link PP. In the past, when they thought about starting a full week earlier, they announced it the year before to give families time to plan. They did not announce it less than a calendar year out. If they want to start that much earlier, they should plan further ahead. Of course, the change did not happen last time because of the Hogan Ocean City order.
I don't really understand why C starts only 2 school days earlier, and yet ends 6 calendar days earlier. The June 18 end date, which they have put on Option D (the only one with the Monday before Labor Day start date) is too late, IMO. They should be shooting to end as close to Memorial Day as possible.
I am also not a fan of the extended Thanksgiving Break. For those of us who work, who takes a full week at Thanksgiving, and then another full week at the end of the year? The half days are enough of a pain.
Option C is Thurs. Aug. 24, 2023 through Wed. June 12, 2024, and Option D is Mon. Aug. 28, 2023 through Fri. June 14, 2024.
I want the one that starts the earliest. Ends the latest. Has 0 half-days. And none of these crazy two week breaks that nobody but teachers get.
Since teachers aren’t paid over the summer, two week paid vacations during winter and spring break are the same as what other salaried professionals enjoy.
Don't know any salaried professionals that get 2 weeks at Xmas and Spring break. Think you have to work for the county, federal gov or a bank for that kind of slackness.
Or just about anywhere in Europe. Most countries mandate at least 20 paid vacation days a year, with some guaranteeing as many as 30 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At tomorrow's policy committee meeting:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CK7QGN6875DE/$file/Final%20221020%20PMC%202023-2024%20SY%20calendar.pdf
This document also has the results of the recent calendar survey.
This link is now broken. The agenda no longer has a document attached.
They revised the calendar graphics on the last three pages:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CKDJYM4F7A19/$file/221022%202023-2024%20Draft%20School%20Year%20Calendar%20Memorandum%20-%20UPDATED.pdf
The policy committee agreed to send all 4 scenarios to the full board to be discussed on the 25th. There was a suggestion that the 5-day weekend in February around President's Day be considered for more of the options. Perhaps in lieu of the 2-week winter break.
Thanks for the new link PP. In the past, when they thought about starting a full week earlier, they announced it the year before to give families time to plan. They did not announce it less than a calendar year out. If they want to start that much earlier, they should plan further ahead. Of course, the change did not happen last time because of the Hogan Ocean City order.
I don't really understand why C starts only 2 school days earlier, and yet ends 6 calendar days earlier. The June 18 end date, which they have put on Option D (the only one with the Monday before Labor Day start date) is too late, IMO. They should be shooting to end as close to Memorial Day as possible.
I am also not a fan of the extended Thanksgiving Break. For those of us who work, who takes a full week at Thanksgiving, and then another full week at the end of the year? The half days are enough of a pain.
Option C is Thurs. Aug. 24, 2023 through Wed. June 12, 2024, and Option D is Mon. Aug. 28, 2023 through Fri. June 14, 2024.
I want the one that starts the earliest. Ends the latest. Has 0 half-days. And none of these crazy two week breaks that nobody but teachers get.
Since teachers aren’t paid over the summer, two week paid vacations during winter and spring break are the same as what other salaried professionals enjoy.
Don't know any salaried professionals that get 2 weeks at Xmas and Spring break. Think you have to work for the county, federal gov or a bank for that kind of slackness.
Anonymous wrote:Why won't the link load?! I want to see the options and then get really pissed off about all of them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At tomorrow's policy committee meeting:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CK7QGN6875DE/$file/Final%20221020%20PMC%202023-2024%20SY%20calendar.pdf
This document also has the results of the recent calendar survey.
This link is now broken. The agenda no longer has a document attached.
They revised the calendar graphics on the last three pages:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/CKDJYM4F7A19/$file/221022%202023-2024%20Draft%20School%20Year%20Calendar%20Memorandum%20-%20UPDATED.pdf
The policy committee agreed to send all 4 scenarios to the full board to be discussed on the 25th. There was a suggestion that the 5-day weekend in February around President's Day be considered for more of the options. Perhaps in lieu of the 2-week winter break.
Thanks for the new link PP. In the past, when they thought about starting a full week earlier, they announced it the year before to give families time to plan. They did not announce it less than a calendar year out. If they want to start that much earlier, they should plan further ahead. Of course, the change did not happen last time because of the Hogan Ocean City order.
I don't really understand why C starts only 2 school days earlier, and yet ends 6 calendar days earlier. The June 18 end date, which they have put on Option D (the only one with the Monday before Labor Day start date) is too late, IMO. They should be shooting to end as close to Memorial Day as possible.
I am also not a fan of the extended Thanksgiving Break. For those of us who work, who takes a full week at Thanksgiving, and then another full week at the end of the year? The half days are enough of a pain.
Option C is Thurs. Aug. 24, 2023 through Wed. June 12, 2024, and Option D is Mon. Aug. 28, 2023 through Fri. June 14, 2024.
I want the one that starts the earliest. Ends the latest. Has 0 half-days. And none of these crazy two week breaks that nobody but teachers get.
Since teachers aren’t paid over the summer, two week paid vacations during winter and spring break are the same as what other salaried professionals enjoy.
Don't know any salaried professionals that get 2 weeks at Xmas and Spring break. Think you have to work for the county, federal gov or a bank for that kind of slackness.