Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From today's e-mail:
"At present, per state law, we need to make up four instructional days. There are two days that we have identified in the calendar that will be changed from non-instructional days to instructional days: March 20th will be a full instructional day. June 18th will be an early release instructional day and the new last day of the school year for students and staff. Other potential make up days are also being considered and some of those days may require additional approvals before being announced - none of those potential days are in February.
Like other localities in Maryland, we will be requesting a waiver from the state of some of the missed instructional days. Pending the outcome of that waiver, we will update our Make-Up plan and share that with you as soon as we know."
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This is unfair. The jews got their holidays, Indians got their diwali, Christians will get their Easter and Passover, they are not even taking away lunar new year!! They came after a muslim holiday?? It is not a good look MCPS!
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Note: students observing Eid al-Fitr (March 19, 20) will receive an excused absence.
Excusing an absence is still putting a penalty on the student to not only learn something that was taught to other children, but not to them, but also to make up work after hours on their own time. Now imagine they have missed other days around it for illness or other health condition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From today's e-mail:
"At present, per state law, we need to make up four instructional days. There are two days that we have identified in the calendar that will be changed from non-instructional days to instructional days: March 20th will be a full instructional day. June 18th will be an early release instructional day and the new last day of the school year for students and staff. Other potential make up days are also being considered and some of those days may require additional approvals before being announced - none of those potential days are in February.
Like other localities in Maryland, we will be requesting a waiver from the state of some of the missed instructional days. Pending the outcome of that waiver, we will update our Make-Up plan and share that with you as soon as we know."
Who received this email?
This is unfair. The jews got their holidays, Indians got their diwali, Christians will get their Easter and Passover, they are not even taking away lunar new year!! They came after a muslim holiday?? It is not a good look MCPS!
This was in the email:
Note: students observing Eid al-Fitr (March 19, 20) will receive an excused absence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From today's e-mail:
"At present, per state law, we need to make up four instructional days. There are two days that we have identified in the calendar that will be changed from non-instructional days to instructional days: March 20th will be a full instructional day. June 18th will be an early release instructional day and the new last day of the school year for students and staff. Other potential make up days are also being considered and some of those days may require additional approvals before being announced - none of those potential days are in February.
Like other localities in Maryland, we will be requesting a waiver from the state of some of the missed instructional days. Pending the outcome of that waiver, we will update our Make-Up plan and share that with you as soon as we know."
Who received this email?
This is unfair. The jews got their holidays, Indians got their diwali, Christians will get their Easter and Passover, they are not even taking away lunar new year!! They came after a muslim holiday?? It is not a good look MCPS!
This was in the email:
Note: students observing Eid al-Fitr (March 19, 20) will receive an excused absence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From today's e-mail:
"At present, per state law, we need to make up four instructional days. There are two days that we have identified in the calendar that will be changed from non-instructional days to instructional days: March 20th will be a full instructional day. June 18th will be an early release instructional day and the new last day of the school year for students and staff. Other potential make up days are also being considered and some of those days may require additional approvals before being announced - none of those potential days are in February.
Like other localities in Maryland, we will be requesting a waiver from the state of some of the missed instructional days. Pending the outcome of that waiver, we will update our Make-Up plan and share that with you as soon as we know."
Who received this email?
This is unfair. The jews got their holidays, Indians got their diwali, Christians will get their Easter and Passover, they are not even taking away lunar new year!! They came after a muslim holiday?? It is not a good look MCPS!
Note: students observing Eid al-Fitr (March 19, 20) will receive an excused absence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From today's e-mail:
"At present, per state law, we need to make up four instructional days. There are two days that we have identified in the calendar that will be changed from non-instructional days to instructional days: March 20th will be a full instructional day. June 18th will be an early release instructional day and the new last day of the school year for students and staff. Other potential make up days are also being considered and some of those days may require additional approvals before being announced - none of those potential days are in February.
Like other localities in Maryland, we will be requesting a waiver from the state of some of the missed instructional days. Pending the outcome of that waiver, we will update our Make-Up plan and share that with you as soon as we know."
Who received this email?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From today's e-mail:
"At present, per state law, we need to make up four instructional days. There are two days that we have identified in the calendar that will be changed from non-instructional days to instructional days: March 20th will be a full instructional day. June 18th will be an early release instructional day and the new last day of the school year for students and staff. Other potential make up days are also being considered and some of those days may require additional approvals before being announced - none of those potential days are in February.
Like other localities in Maryland, we will be requesting a waiver from the state of some of the missed instructional days. Pending the outcome of that waiver, we will update our Make-Up plan and share that with you as soon as we know."
Who received this email?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From today's e-mail:
"At present, per state law, we need to make up four instructional days. There are two days that we have identified in the calendar that will be changed from non-instructional days to instructional days: March 20th will be a full instructional day. June 18th will be an early release instructional day and the new last day of the school year for students and staff. Other potential make up days are also being considered and some of those days may require additional approvals before being announced - none of those potential days are in February.
Like other localities in Maryland, we will be requesting a waiver from the state of some of the missed instructional days. Pending the outcome of that waiver, we will update our Make-Up plan and share that with you as soon as we know."
Who received this email?
Anonymous wrote:From today's e-mail:
"At present, per state law, we need to make up four instructional days. There are two days that we have identified in the calendar that will be changed from non-instructional days to instructional days: March 20th will be a full instructional day. June 18th will be an early release instructional day and the new last day of the school year for students and staff. Other potential make up days are also being considered and some of those days may require additional approvals before being announced - none of those potential days are in February.
Like other localities in Maryland, we will be requesting a waiver from the state of some of the missed instructional days. Pending the outcome of that waiver, we will update our Make-Up plan and share that with you as soon as we know."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about April 6? It’s the last day of spring break. Is that prohibited from being taken back because it’s Easter Monday?
They did use Easter Monday years ago. I think it was one of the years with 2 feet of snow, maybe 2016. It wasn't designated a make-up day. They sent central office staff to sub at schools because there weren't enough subs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about April 6? It’s the last day of spring break. Is that prohibited from being taken back because it’s Easter Monday?
They did use Easter Monday years ago. I think it was one of the years with 2 feet of snow, maybe 2016. It wasn't designated a make-up day. They sent central office staff to sub at schools because there weren't enough subs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s do Presidents’ Day and lunar new year. Then we’re only down to 2 left to make up.
MCPS could if it wanted to. MSDE just allowed Maryland schools to do so given the snow event. But I bet it doesn't want to and prefers to tack on half days in June so MCPS staff don't lose their long weekend.
Yes, it could. PG County has said it wants to use President's day, and it has more snow days built into its calendar than MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:What about April 6? It’s the last day of spring break. Is that prohibited from being taken back because it’s Easter Monday?