What does the bill propose?
The bill proposes that MCPS can meet state requirements for instructional time by meeting either the minimum number of instructional days or hours, instead of both.
Education / School Policies
A Maryland bill aimed at preventing Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) from extending the school year to make up for snow days has passed the House of Delegates and is now moving to the Senate. This bill addresses concerns about instru...
The proposed legislation seeks to provide MCPS with greater flexibility in managing its school calendar. Currently, MCPS must meet both a minimum number of instructional days and hours. The bill would allow the district to meet state requirements by satisfying either the minimum number of days or hours, which MCPS already meets. This change was prompted by the Maryland State Department of Education's denial of MCPS' request for a waiver after multiple snow closures. The situation was further complicated when CAIR, a group with a controversial past, intervened, leading to the recognition of Eid al-Fitr as a school holiday. CAIR's influence in educational policies raises concerns, particularly given its history and involvement in sensitive issues such as curriculum development and anti-terrorism training materials.
The bill proposes that MCPS can meet state requirements for instructional time by meeting either the minimum number of instructional days or hours, instead of both.
The bill was introduced after the Maryland State Department of Education denied MCPS’ request for a waiver following multiple snow-related closures.
CAIR advocated for the recognition of Eid al-Fitr as a school holiday, influencing MCPS to reverse a decision to schedule a snow makeup day on that date.
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