Anne Arundel County Schools Looking To Waive 5 Snow Days

As you know, students in Maryland are required to attend school for 181 days per school year. Enter 2009 and 2010, where students have had 10 days off for snow…already, and it’s still February. What recourse do the schools have? Well, they can apply to the State for a waiver, and Anne Arundel County Schools superintendent has done just that.

There are no guarantees, but the State can grant a waiver of up to 5 days, thus, reducing the school year to just 176 days, instead of the required 181.

If the State doesn’t grant the waiver, I can’t begin to imagine what a mess its going to be for parents and students at the end of the school year.

Anne Arundel County Wet Season Perc Test Delayed

The Anne Arundel County Department of Health has decided to continue the delay of the 2009 Wet Season Perc Test. This type of test is required for properties located in high water table areas of Anne Arundel County. The reason for the delay is low water level tables at the monitoring wells.

Generally, February – April is the testing season. The AA County Department of Health will decide when, or if, perc testing will resume this year. It is entirely possible that the entire season can be cancelled and pushed into next year.

When testing resumes, the county will decide on a first come, first served basis. Make sure you have an application filed with the Anne Arundel County Permit Center. This center is located at 2664 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401.