I have often thought that the call to close a school is very difficult. There are many things that need to be considered. The safety of the students being paramount. I offer to every superintendent my respect and my sympathy. No matter what decision they make there will be a segment of the population that will find fault.
Ah, our Republican governor says no. Classes end June 15, no matter what. Teachers will have to fulfill their contracts and go longer until they meet the contracted 190 days, but students' school year will end June 15, no matter what.
Amen!
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ReplyDeleteI have often thought that the call to close a school is very difficult. There are many things that need to be considered. The safety of the students being paramount. I offer to every superintendent my respect and my sympathy. No matter what decision they make there will be a segment of the population that will find fault.
ReplyDeleteWow. Common sense. It is in such short supply around here...
ReplyDeleteJust go longer in the summer !
ReplyDeleteHogan law prohibits kids in school after june 15. Wicomico Schools get out June 12 so more likely it will be pushed back to june 15.
DeleteTotally agree.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely and professional CORRECT!
ReplyDeleteback roads are still bad - I say excellent call
ReplyDeleteI'm 7:48.
ReplyDelete9:27 proved my point. He agrees with her decision but still wants her gone. By the way, Worcester County did not close.
9.27. Not exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer
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ReplyDeleteJust go longer in the summer !
January 10, 2018 at 8:17 AM
Ah, our Republican governor says no. Classes end June 15, no matter what. Teachers will have to fulfill their contracts and go longer until they meet the contracted 190 days, but students' school year will end June 15, no matter what.