SALISBURY – School officials this week approved a post-Labor Day calendar for the 2021-2022 academic year.
In a virtual meeting on Tuesday, the Wicomico County Board of Education approved on second reading the 2021-2022 school calendar, which features a start date of Sept. 7 and an end date of June 14.
Assistant Superintendent of Student and Family Services Kim Miles told board members this week the recommendation for a post-Labor Day start reflected the results of a school calendar survey, which was posted on the school system’s website.
The adopted school calendar includes a winter break from Dec. 23 through Jan. 2, a spring break from April 14-18 and inclement weather make-up days of Dec. 20, April 14 and June 15.
“Assistant Superintendent of Student and Family Services Kim Miles told board members this week the recommendation for a post-Labor Day start reflected the results of a school calendar survey, which was posted on the school system’s website.”
What I would like to know is why are our elected school board members allowing the Superintendent and the Assistant Superintendents to tell them what to do? We are not paying these elected school board members to rubber-stamp anything Donna Hanlin and the Central Office wants. These kids should be back in school NOW!! Don’t worry, we are currently recruiting candidates to run against these elected clowns. Do you know that all 7 BOE members voted to renew Donna Hanlin’s contract? Elections have consequences!
John Palmer
Gene Malone
Tonya Lewis
Ann Suthowski
You so-called Republicans are One Termers! Your political career is TOAST!
wow SAY IT ISNT SO we have republicans in Wicomico County havent come across one yet RHINO starfish