Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why we’re still pondering an after Labor Day start boggles the mind. I’d be all for an 8/16 or 8/23 start with a last day of end of May and other days off throughout the calendar year.
There’s just more benefits:
-Less summer slide
- More frequent breaks which is helpful to both students and teachers
- More time for teaching planning in the year.
Heck, at this point I’d be okay with a half day each month to allow teachers to better plan and provide support to students.
I love having labor day for family time.
You still get the 3-day weekend regardless of when school starts.
It’ll actually be a 4-day weekend this year because of the Jewish holiday.
Exactly. And HS students in AP classes get more prep time.
Anonymous wrote:BofE calendar options:
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/BYKVS77022F4/$file/PMC%202021-22%20Instructional%20School%20Year%20Calendar%20PPT.pdf
In recent years, the Board of Education has identified an educational and operational interest to not conduct instruction on certain dates where student and staff attendance may be significantly impacted. In the 2021–2022 school year, these dates are identified as:
• September 7, 2021
• September 16, 2021
• November 4, 2021
• February 1, 2022
• May 3, 2022
Anonymous wrote:Why we’re still pondering an after Labor Day start boggles the mind. I’d be all for an 8/16 or 8/23 start with a last day of end of May and other days off throughout the calendar year.
There’s just more benefits:
-Less summer slide
- More frequent breaks which is helpful to both students and teachers
- More time for teaching planning in the year.
Heck, at this point I’d be okay with a half day each month to allow teachers to better plan and provide support to students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why we’re still pondering an after Labor Day start boggles the mind. I’d be all for an 8/16 or 8/23 start with a last day of end of May and other days off throughout the calendar year.
There’s just more benefits:
-Less summer slide
- More frequent breaks which is helpful to both students and teachers
- More time for teaching planning in the year.
Heck, at this point I’d be okay with a half day each month to allow teachers to better plan and provide support to students.
I love having labor day for family time.
You still get the 3-day weekend regardless of when school starts.
It’ll actually be a 4-day weekend this year because of the Jewish holiday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scroll down for the proposed calendars, to be discussed at the 3/9 BOE meeting.
https://go.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/files/BYCJNS4E096B/$file/210225%20PMC%20Calendar%20SY2021-2022.pdf
Thanks for this, super helpful! We booked our vacation already (beach rentals are filling up fast!) banking on MCPS not starting school before August 30. I bet with Rosh Hashanah being the day after Labor Day, and Labor Day being pretty late, that they will start on August 30th.
Anonymous wrote:9/8 is ridiculously late to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why we’re still pondering an after Labor Day start boggles the mind. I’d be all for an 8/16 or 8/23 start with a last day of end of May and other days off throughout the calendar year.
There’s just more benefits:
-Less summer slide
- More frequent breaks which is helpful to both students and teachers
- More time for teaching planning in the year.
Heck, at this point I’d be okay with a half day each month to allow teachers to better plan and provide support to students.
I love having labor day for family time.
You still get the 3-day weekend regardless of when school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why we’re still pondering an after Labor Day start boggles the mind. I’d be all for an 8/16 or 8/23 start with a last day of end of May and other days off throughout the calendar year.
There’s just more benefits:
-Less summer slide
- More frequent breaks which is helpful to both students and teachers
- More time for teaching planning in the year.
Heck, at this point I’d be okay with a half day each month to allow teachers to better plan and provide support to students.
I love having labor day for family time.
Anonymous wrote:Why we’re still pondering an after Labor Day start boggles the mind. I’d be all for an 8/16 or 8/23 start with a last day of end of May and other days off throughout the calendar year.
There’s just more benefits:
-Less summer slide
- More frequent breaks which is helpful to both students and teachers
- More time for teaching planning in the year.
Heck, at this point I’d be okay with a half day each month to allow teachers to better plan and provide support to students.
Anonymous wrote:Why we’re still pondering an after Labor Day start boggles the mind. I’d be all for an 8/16 or 8/23 start with a last day of end of May and other days off throughout the calendar year.
There’s just more benefits:
-Less summer slide
- More frequent breaks which is helpful to both students and teachers
- More time for teaching planning in the year.
Heck, at this point I’d be okay with a half day each month to allow teachers to better plan and provide support to students.