SALISBURY – Community members are invited to provide their input on two draft school calendars.
The Wicomico County Board of Education voted unanimously this month to approve the first reading of the pre-Labor Day and post-Labor Day school calendars for 2023-2024. Kim Miles, assistant superintendent for student and family services, noted that while both versions were similar, they proposed different start dates, end dates and professional days.
“With your approval today, we’ll be able to post these calendars in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole along with a survey …,” she told the board. “And it will be posted on the website, wcboe.org, through Jan. 4.”
In the pre-Labor Day calendar, the academic year would begin on Aug. 28 and end on June 12. It also proposes a spring break from March 27-April 1 and three professional days in which students will be off.
In the post-Labor Day calendar, the academic year would begin Sept. 5 and end on June 13. Spring break would run from March 28-April 1, and three professional days will be considered early dismissal days for students.
Post in English only thank you, If foreigners want to live here, learn the language.
Most do, they learn as they reside…their kids are often even better..if you hate the spanish speakers and Haitians than try to remove them and watch every farm and crabbing businesss collapse…god knows the local rednecks don’t wanna do any hard work anymore…
Make sure you have a plan in place and share it with the public for school closings. Considering how much teachers are paid, snow days should go the way if the dodo and teachers and kids should be ready for virtual days.