Anonymous wrote:Does everyone not see the "if we have 5 snow days, school gets out ___ date, if we miss 7 days school gets out ___ date.
Why is this even in place if MCPS never follows it, places waivers and leaves everyone in limbo until late April?? I honestly do not understand.
Either follow thru like you state you are going to or be like half the people here and make a new rule that "if it snows 5-25 days tough shit, we still get out on June 12th because adding on days is not important."
Why can other counties already add the days and make up missed time now yet we sit around and keep the stupid professional days and half days in place while requesting waivers. If the days won't matter at the end, then take our Spring Break days like other counties. Why can't MCPS get their act together? They seriously look like idiots.
i do not want the waiver. kids do not check out unless the environment is run like the circus.Anonymous wrote:That's strange. All the parents I've spoken with desperately want the waiver.
You do realize that if school is extended for a week the kids won't learn any additional material, right? Kids typically check out the Tuesday after Memorial Day and they essentially coast through the remaining weeks. They help the teacher clean the classroom, they do busy work, they watch videos, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Does everyone not see the "if we have 5 snow days, school gets out ___ date, if we miss 7 days school gets out ___ date.
Why is this even in place if MCPS never follows it, places waivers and leaves everyone in limbo until late April?? I honestly do not understand.
Either follow thru like you state you are going to or be like half the people here and make a new rule that "if it snows 5-25 days tough shit, we still get out on June 12th because adding on days is not important."
Why can other counties already add the days and make up missed time now yet we sit around and keep the stupid professional days and half days in place while requesting waivers. If the days won't matter at the end, then take our Spring Break days like other counties. Why can't MCPS get their act together? They seriously look like idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Just sent the email because I believe it is utterly important to send the children the message that school matters.
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They file a waiver every single year it goes over and every year, they don't add the days. Why have it put on the calendar? Obviously people don't listen and start camps, vacations etc.. the following week and are now whining and praying their gamble pays off. I do not want the waiver. I hope the kids and teachers are in school until June 20th. I want the 180 days of school our taxes are guaranteeing my kids get. Only in the government can you whine and get a rule taken away. It is not the real world. It is a shitty district and state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the rule posters, please tell me that you never go over 55 MPH on the highway either because that is also breaking the rules. Give me a freaking break.
Are you one of those parents who feel that it's 'uncool' to follow the rules? Rules are meant to be broken and all that?
Like those parents that buy alcohol an throw parties for their high schoolers? We all know how well that turns out (when the parents set the example of rules being unimportant).
I don't get this "MCPS should follow the rules!" argument. MCPS is following the rules. The rules say that the school district can apply for a waiver from the state, and the state can grant it or not grant it. MCPS will do what the state decides; thus, MCPS is following the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the rule posters, please tell me that you never go over 55 MPH on the highway either because that is also breaking the rules. Give me a freaking break.
Are you one of those parents who feel that it's 'uncool' to follow the rules? Rules are meant to be broken and all that?
Like those parents that buy alcohol an throw parties for their high schoolers? We all know how well that turns out (when the parents set the example of rules being unimportant).
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Anonymous wrote:All I can say is that I blame the fact that my school did not make up three snow days for the reason I did not get into Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:To the rule posters, please tell me that you never go over 55 MPH on the highway either because that is also breaking the rules. Give me a freaking break.
Anonymous wrote:Why can other counties already add the days and make up missed time now yet we sit around and keep the stupid professional days and half days in place while requesting waivers. If the days won't matter at the end, then take our Spring Break days like other counties. Why can't MCPS get their act together? They seriously look like idiots.