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pstokely

(10,713 posts)
Wed Jul 24, 2019, 11:02 PM Jul 2019

Missouri forces schools to start the year later. Educators, some parents aren't happy

https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article232595827.html

"“School districts should be setting the school calendar, not legislators,” said Allan Markley, superintendent in Raytown, which starts Aug. 14 this year. “But it is what it is.”

Before the change, the state asked districts to start no earlier than 10 days before the first Monday of September, but it allowed them to deviate from that date as they wished. Now, the 14-day law allows no exceptions.

“We did not want a state law mandating a start date,” said Otto Fajen, legislative director for the Missouri National Education Association, a union representing teachers. “Different parts of the state have different needs. And schools should start based on the educational needs of the students in the school district.”

He predicts “a one size fits all” policy may pose some scheduling complications for districts, such as trying to sync up high school schedules with college schedules for students taking dual credit courses. Some districts may have to redo their entire school calendar."
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Missouri forces schools to start the year later. Educators, some parents aren't happy (Original Post) pstokely Jul 2019 OP
Kids, however, are celebrating--- dawg day Jul 2019 #1
will they be celebrating in June when they are making up snow days? pstokely Jul 2019 #2
when I was their age we started after Labor Day pstokely Jul 2019 #3

dawg day

(7,947 posts)
1. Kids, however, are celebrating---
Wed Jul 24, 2019, 11:08 PM
Jul 2019

My kids' school district keeps moving the start date earlier and earlier. This year it's Aug 12. (Thank goodness, all the district schools have air conditioning.)

pstokely

(10,713 posts)
2. will they be celebrating in June when they are making up snow days?
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 01:28 AM
Jul 2019

Will high school students be celebrating studying for finals during winter break? the ozarks campgrounds needed an extra weekend with cheap labor

pstokely

(10,713 posts)
3. when I was their age we started after Labor Day
Thu Jul 25, 2019, 01:31 AM
Jul 2019

and we didn't have snow days to make up in June, we walked butt naked through the snow

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