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Gov. Hogan Asked If He Would Reconsider Post Labor Day School Start

April 2nd, 2018 by WCBC Radio

With more snow days than usual in many parts of the state, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is being asked whether or not he might reconsider the post Labor Day start to the school year. Hogan signed an executive order last year requiring, with few exceptions, public schools across the state to start classes after the Labor Day holiday. It’s the first time Maryland students went back to class in September in more than two decades. Allegany and Garrett counties were among those receiving a waiver to begin the school year after Labor Day.  The Governor acknowledged that it was an unusual winter and start to the spring with snow- but he doesn’t plan to revisit the matter…

  

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