Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In bethesda, it didnt snow at all!
The delay was for the continuing ice conditions not for the flurries last night. All of the meteorologists said it would be a nothingburger….
Anonymous wrote:In bethesda, it didnt snow at all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are lucky. PG county was closed Monday and today. They also have a 2 hour delay tomorrow.
MCPS is not in last place in most makeup days! PG will be forced to makeup 7 days while MC has 4.
Is this the new race to the top? Who can outdo the other in number of missed school days? Pathetic.
At least PG county built in 5 snow days. MCPS has only 1.
https://wtop.com/prince-georges-county/2026/02/prince-georges-county-school-officials-look-at-options-for-the-school-calendar-for-the-rest-of-the-year/
Now, parents are wondering whether makeup days are coming and what the rest of the school year may look like.
In Prince George’s County, Maryland, five days are built into their calendar for weather-related closures, but the snowstorm has already cost the school district seven days.
School district officials will present a modified calendar to the school board Thursday that could add two teaching days to make up for some of those that have been lost to the storm.
District spokesperson Denise Douglas said the school system is considering a teaching day on Presidents’ Day, Feb. 16, and possibly adding an additional day at the end of the school year.
FCPS has 10 snow days and we haven ‘t used half of them, but parents are already lobbying to remove teacher workdays to make up “missed time.”
Ew
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are lucky. PG county was closed Monday and today. They also have a 2 hour delay tomorrow.
MCPS is not in last place in most makeup days! PG will be forced to makeup 7 days while MC has 4.
Is this the new race to the top? Who can outdo the other in number of missed school days? Pathetic.
At least PG county built in 5 snow days. MCPS has only 1.
https://wtop.com/prince-georges-county/2026/02/prince-georges-county-school-officials-look-at-options-for-the-school-calendar-for-the-rest-of-the-year/
Now, parents are wondering whether makeup days are coming and what the rest of the school year may look like.
In Prince George’s County, Maryland, five days are built into their calendar for weather-related closures, but the snowstorm has already cost the school district seven days.
School district officials will present a modified calendar to the school board Thursday that could add two teaching days to make up for some of those that have been lost to the storm.
District spokesperson Denise Douglas said the school system is considering a teaching day on Presidents’ Day, Feb. 16, and possibly adding an additional day at the end of the school year.
FCPS has 10 snow days and we haven ‘t used half of them, but parents are already lobbying to remove teacher workdays to make up “missed time.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are lucky. PG county was closed Monday and today. They also have a 2 hour delay tomorrow.
MCPS is not in last place in most makeup days! PG will be forced to makeup 7 days while MC has 4.
Is this the new race to the top? Who can outdo the other in number of missed school days? Pathetic.
At least PG county built in 5 snow days. MCPS has only 1.
https://wtop.com/prince-georges-county/2026/02/prince-georges-county-school-officials-look-at-options-for-the-school-calendar-for-the-rest-of-the-year/
Now, parents are wondering whether makeup days are coming and what the rest of the school year may look like.
In Prince George’s County, Maryland, five days are built into their calendar for weather-related closures, but the snowstorm has already cost the school district seven days.
School district officials will present a modified calendar to the school board Thursday that could add two teaching days to make up for some of those that have been lost to the storm.
District spokesperson Denise Douglas said the school system is considering a teaching day on Presidents’ Day, Feb. 16, and possibly adding an additional day at the end of the school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that any AP class content is on college board website and available on Khan Academy should your child need to, or want to, be sure they have covered everything for AP tests. The moco HS course will continue on with the pace of the teacher. Their course grade and AP test score of two separate things so you can make sure they are prepared by working ahead should you feel it necessary. It will all be okay.
If it's your position that AP kids should be fully capable of teaching with Khan Academy and College Board material themselves, then why do we have the AP classes at all? What is the point of having teachers or sending them to school if you believe the kids should teach themselves?
What a stupid comment. Kids are not supposed to be teaching themselves their coursework. That’s why we have schools.
You may want to hold MCPS to a low standard, but many others disagree. If you want to close schools every time there is ice on the ground, McPS should open two weeks earlier in August. McPS can build in 8 snow days into its calendar instead of the single snow day it has now
God, your kid must really be stupid for you to be this persistent. ALL GOOD AP students supplement on their own, in every city, district, etc. all over the country. They are students who study without being told by a teacher via emails during snowstorms.
Not only is my kid smarter than you, my pet gerbil is smarter than you. Requiring kids to teach themselves is not "supplementing." Students, AP or otherwise, should not be told to "google a curriculum and teach themselves" because MCPS can't figure out how open schools the way its neighboring districts can.
+1 million
Found a supporter..finally? most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the school building for weather related closures. You didn't parent well.
Feel free to cite the data for that. You didn't get educated well.
data for what? go and study the AP material you were so anxious to get from your kid's teacher. You can learn the material you never had the opportunity to learn.
Do you have problems comprehending the garbage you spout? Me too!
You said "most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the building for weather related closures." You were asked to cite the data that support your conclusion. Where did you get data that show the attendance for all students taking AP classes and the reason for their absence?
Learn to do AP work outside of school. You definitely weren't educated well. It's clear your kid (and you) are not ready for AP. Try again another year.
Translation: I have no response to being called out on making up stupid statements and choose to insult others.
Or you don't know how to respond? Do your work and educate yourself.
Respond to what? Being called hysterical? You sound like a bot. A badly programmed bot.
Go sleep on that AP textbook maybe you will learn something.
Yes. Anyone who thinks MCPS should have adequate instructional time to teach is stupid. You are the only smart one. Enjoy your delusional dreams.
You are delusional if you think you are going to get whatever you are searching for at that school of yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that any AP class content is on college board website and available on Khan Academy should your child need to, or want to, be sure they have covered everything for AP tests. The moco HS course will continue on with the pace of the teacher. Their course grade and AP test score of two separate things so you can make sure they are prepared by working ahead should you feel it necessary. It will all be okay.
If it's your position that AP kids should be fully capable of teaching with Khan Academy and College Board material themselves, then why do we have the AP classes at all? What is the point of having teachers or sending them to school if you believe the kids should teach themselves?
What a stupid comment. Kids are not supposed to be teaching themselves their coursework. That’s why we have schools.
You may want to hold MCPS to a low standard, but many others disagree. If you want to close schools every time there is ice on the ground, McPS should open two weeks earlier in August. McPS can build in 8 snow days into its calendar instead of the single snow day it has now
God, your kid must really be stupid for you to be this persistent. ALL GOOD AP students supplement on their own, in every city, district, etc. all over the country. They are students who study without being told by a teacher via emails during snowstorms.
Not only is my kid smarter than you, my pet gerbil is smarter than you. Requiring kids to teach themselves is not "supplementing." Students, AP or otherwise, should not be told to "google a curriculum and teach themselves" because MCPS can't figure out how open schools the way its neighboring districts can.
+1 million
Found a supporter..finally? most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the school building for weather related closures. You didn't parent well.
Feel free to cite the data for that. You didn't get educated well.
data for what? go and study the AP material you were so anxious to get from your kid's teacher. You can learn the material you never had the opportunity to learn.
Do you have problems comprehending the garbage you spout? Me too!
You said "most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the building for weather related closures." You were asked to cite the data that support your conclusion. Where did you get data that show the attendance for all students taking AP classes and the reason for their absence?
Learn to do AP work outside of school. You definitely weren't educated well. It's clear your kid (and you) are not ready for AP. Try again another year.
Translation: I have no response to being called out on making up stupid statements and choose to insult others.
Or you don't know how to respond? Do your work and educate yourself.
Respond to what? Being called hysterical? You sound like a bot. A badly programmed bot.
Go sleep on that AP textbook maybe you will learn something.
Yes. Anyone who thinks MCPS should have adequate instructional time to teach is stupid. You are the only smart one. Enjoy your delusional dreams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that any AP class content is on college board website and available on Khan Academy should your child need to, or want to, be sure they have covered everything for AP tests. The moco HS course will continue on with the pace of the teacher. Their course grade and AP test score of two separate things so you can make sure they are prepared by working ahead should you feel it necessary. It will all be okay.
If it's your position that AP kids should be fully capable of teaching with Khan Academy and College Board material themselves, then why do we have the AP classes at all? What is the point of having teachers or sending them to school if you believe the kids should teach themselves?
What a stupid comment. Kids are not supposed to be teaching themselves their coursework. That’s why we have schools.
You may want to hold MCPS to a low standard, but many others disagree. If you want to close schools every time there is ice on the ground, McPS should open two weeks earlier in August. McPS can build in 8 snow days into its calendar instead of the single snow day it has now
God, your kid must really be stupid for you to be this persistent. ALL GOOD AP students supplement on their own, in every city, district, etc. all over the country. They are students who study without being told by a teacher via emails during snowstorms.
Not only is my kid smarter than you, my pet gerbil is smarter than you. Requiring kids to teach themselves is not "supplementing." Students, AP or otherwise, should not be told to "google a curriculum and teach themselves" because MCPS can't figure out how open schools the way its neighboring districts can.
+1 million
Found a supporter..finally? most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the school building for weather related closures. You didn't parent well.
Feel free to cite the data for that. You didn't get educated well.
data for what? go and study the AP material you were so anxious to get from your kid's teacher. You can learn the material you never had the opportunity to learn.
Do you have problems comprehending the garbage you spout? Me too!
You said "most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the building for weather related closures." You were asked to cite the data that support your conclusion. Where did you get data that show the attendance for all students taking AP classes and the reason for their absence?
Learn to do AP work outside of school. You definitely weren't educated well. It's clear your kid (and you) are not ready for AP. Try again another year.
Translation: I have no response to being called out on making up stupid statements and choose to insult others.
Or you don't know how to respond? Do your work and educate yourself.
Respond to what? Being called hysterical? You sound like a bot. A badly programmed bot.
Go sleep on that AP textbook maybe you will learn something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that any AP class content is on college board website and available on Khan Academy should your child need to, or want to, be sure they have covered everything for AP tests. The moco HS course will continue on with the pace of the teacher. Their course grade and AP test score of two separate things so you can make sure they are prepared by working ahead should you feel it necessary. It will all be okay.
If it's your position that AP kids should be fully capable of teaching with Khan Academy and College Board material themselves, then why do we have the AP classes at all? What is the point of having teachers or sending them to school if you believe the kids should teach themselves?
What a stupid comment. Kids are not supposed to be teaching themselves their coursework. That’s why we have schools.
You may want to hold MCPS to a low standard, but many others disagree. If you want to close schools every time there is ice on the ground, McPS should open two weeks earlier in August. McPS can build in 8 snow days into its calendar instead of the single snow day it has now
God, your kid must really be stupid for you to be this persistent. ALL GOOD AP students supplement on their own, in every city, district, etc. all over the country. They are students who study without being told by a teacher via emails during snowstorms.
Not only is my kid smarter than you, my pet gerbil is smarter than you. Requiring kids to teach themselves is not "supplementing." Students, AP or otherwise, should not be told to "google a curriculum and teach themselves" because MCPS can't figure out how open schools the way its neighboring districts can.
+1 million
Found a supporter..finally? most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the school building for weather related closures. You didn't parent well.
Feel free to cite the data for that. You didn't get educated well.
data for what? go and study the AP material you were so anxious to get from your kid's teacher. You can learn the material you never had the opportunity to learn.
Do you have problems comprehending the garbage you spout? Me too!
You said "most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the building for weather related closures." You were asked to cite the data that support your conclusion. Where did you get data that show the attendance for all students taking AP classes and the reason for their absence?
Learn to do AP work outside of school. You definitely weren't educated well. It's clear your kid (and you) are not ready for AP. Try again another year.
Translation: I have no response to being called out on making up stupid statements and choose to insult others.
Or you don't know how to respond? Do your work and educate yourself.
Respond to what? Being called hysterical? You sound like a bot. A badly programmed bot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that any AP class content is on college board website and available on Khan Academy should your child need to, or want to, be sure they have covered everything for AP tests. The moco HS course will continue on with the pace of the teacher. Their course grade and AP test score of two separate things so you can make sure they are prepared by working ahead should you feel it necessary. It will all be okay.
If it's your position that AP kids should be fully capable of teaching with Khan Academy and College Board material themselves, then why do we have the AP classes at all? What is the point of having teachers or sending them to school if you believe the kids should teach themselves?
What a stupid comment. Kids are not supposed to be teaching themselves their coursework. That’s why we have schools.
You may want to hold MCPS to a low standard, but many others disagree. If you want to close schools every time there is ice on the ground, McPS should open two weeks earlier in August. McPS can build in 8 snow days into its calendar instead of the single snow day it has now
God, your kid must really be stupid for you to be this persistent. ALL GOOD AP students supplement on their own, in every city, district, etc. all over the country. They are students who study without being told by a teacher via emails during snowstorms.
Not only is my kid smarter than you, my pet gerbil is smarter than you. Requiring kids to teach themselves is not "supplementing." Students, AP or otherwise, should not be told to "google a curriculum and teach themselves" because MCPS can't figure out how open schools the way its neighboring districts can.
You must not have kids in MCPS.. no textbooks except history for AP or regular classes. Its a hot mess. Kids have to teach themselves and supplement with tutors as needed as there is no standard curriculum and its all over the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that any AP class content is on college board website and available on Khan Academy should your child need to, or want to, be sure they have covered everything for AP tests. The moco HS course will continue on with the pace of the teacher. Their course grade and AP test score of two separate things so you can make sure they are prepared by working ahead should you feel it necessary. It will all be okay.
If it's your position that AP kids should be fully capable of teaching with Khan Academy and College Board material themselves, then why do we have the AP classes at all? What is the point of having teachers or sending them to school if you believe the kids should teach themselves?
What a stupid comment. Kids are not supposed to be teaching themselves their coursework. That’s why we have schools.
You may want to hold MCPS to a low standard, but many others disagree. If you want to close schools every time there is ice on the ground, McPS should open two weeks earlier in August. McPS can build in 8 snow days into its calendar instead of the single snow day it has now
God, your kid must really be stupid for you to be this persistent. ALL GOOD AP students supplement on their own, in every city, district, etc. all over the country. They are students who study without being told by a teacher via emails during snowstorms.
Not only is my kid smarter than you, my pet gerbil is smarter than you. Requiring kids to teach themselves is not "supplementing." Students, AP or otherwise, should not be told to "google a curriculum and teach themselves" because MCPS can't figure out how open schools the way its neighboring districts can.
+1 million
Found a supporter..finally? most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the school building for weather related closures. You didn't parent well.
Feel free to cite the data for that. You didn't get educated well.
data for what? go and study the AP material you were so anxious to get from your kid's teacher. You can learn the material you never had the opportunity to learn.
Do you have problems comprehending the garbage you spout? Me too!
You said "most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the building for weather related closures." You were asked to cite the data that support your conclusion. Where did you get data that show the attendance for all students taking AP classes and the reason for their absence?
Learn to do AP work outside of school. You definitely weren't educated well. It's clear your kid (and you) are not ready for AP. Try again another year.
Translation: I have no response to being called out on making up stupid statements and choose to insult others.
Or you don't know how to respond? Do your work and educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that any AP class content is on college board website and available on Khan Academy should your child need to, or want to, be sure they have covered everything for AP tests. The moco HS course will continue on with the pace of the teacher. Their course grade and AP test score of two separate things so you can make sure they are prepared by working ahead should you feel it necessary. It will all be okay.
If it's your position that AP kids should be fully capable of teaching with Khan Academy and College Board material themselves, then why do we have the AP classes at all? What is the point of having teachers or sending them to school if you believe the kids should teach themselves?
What a stupid comment. Kids are not supposed to be teaching themselves their coursework. That’s why we have schools.
You may want to hold MCPS to a low standard, but many others disagree. If you want to close schools every time there is ice on the ground, McPS should open two weeks earlier in August. McPS can build in 8 snow days into its calendar instead of the single snow day it has now
God, your kid must really be stupid for you to be this persistent. ALL GOOD AP students supplement on their own, in every city, district, etc. all over the country. They are students who study without being told by a teacher via emails during snowstorms.
Not only is my kid smarter than you, my pet gerbil is smarter than you. Requiring kids to teach themselves is not "supplementing." Students, AP or otherwise, should not be told to "google a curriculum and teach themselves" because MCPS can't figure out how open schools the way its neighboring districts can.
+1 million
Found a supporter..finally? most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the school building for weather related closures. You didn't parent well.
Feel free to cite the data for that. You didn't get educated well.
data for what? go and study the AP material you were so anxious to get from your kid's teacher. You can learn the material you never had the opportunity to learn.
Do you have problems comprehending the garbage you spout? Me too!
You said "most students taking AP classes do fine even when they are out of the building for weather related closures." You were asked to cite the data that support your conclusion. Where did you get data that show the attendance for all students taking AP classes and the reason for their absence?
Learn to do AP work outside of school. You definitely weren't educated well. It's clear your kid (and you) are not ready for AP. Try again another year.
Translation: I have no response to being called out on making up stupid statements and choose to insult others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that any AP class content is on college board website and available on Khan Academy should your child need to, or want to, be sure they have covered everything for AP tests. The moco HS course will continue on with the pace of the teacher. Their course grade and AP test score of two separate things so you can make sure they are prepared by working ahead should you feel it necessary. It will all be okay.
If it's your position that AP kids should be fully capable of teaching with Khan Academy and College Board material themselves, then why do we have the AP classes at all? What is the point of having teachers or sending them to school if you believe the kids should teach themselves?
What a stupid comment. Kids are not supposed to be teaching themselves their coursework. That’s why we have schools.
You may want to hold MCPS to a low standard, but many others disagree. If you want to close schools every time there is ice on the ground, McPS should open two weeks earlier in August. McPS can build in 8 snow days into its calendar instead of the single snow day it has now
God, your kid must really be stupid for you to be this persistent. ALL GOOD AP students supplement on their own, in every city, district, etc. all over the country. They are students who study without being told by a teacher via emails during snowstorms.
Not only is my kid smarter than you, my pet gerbil is smarter than you. Requiring kids to teach themselves is not "supplementing." Students, AP or otherwise, should not be told to "google a curriculum and teach themselves" because MCPS can't figure out how open schools the way its neighboring districts can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are lucky. PG county was closed Monday and today. They also have a 2 hour delay tomorrow.
MCPS is not in last place in most makeup days! PG will be forced to makeup 7 days while MC has 4.
Is this the new race to the top? Who can outdo the other in number of missed school days? Pathetic.
Now, parents are wondering whether makeup days are coming and what the rest of the school year may look like.
In Prince George’s County, Maryland, five days are built into their calendar for weather-related closures, but the snowstorm has already cost the school district seven days.
School district officials will present a modified calendar to the school board Thursday that could add two teaching days to make up for some of those that have been lost to the storm.
District spokesperson Denise Douglas said the school system is considering a teaching day on Presidents’ Day, Feb. 16, and possibly adding an additional day at the end of the school year.