Generally, students in Maryland public schools automatically get President’s Day and the day after Easter off.
But there’s legislation in Annapolis that would allow the school districts to decide if they want give students to do that.
WBOC reports that supporters of the measure say this would give schools more flexibility.
They point to Governor Larry Hogan’s decision to require schools to start after Labor Day and to end before June 15th.
Supporters say this makes fitting in classroom time more difficult.