It’s officially 7… new color coded chart??

Anonymous
Has anyone seen the list of schools in red as of today 1/6?? It’s 7… haven’t seen anything? Am I just not looking in the right place?
Anonymous
I opened the link… but there are no percentages. Are they not releasing that anymore?
Anonymous
it is sketchy to me that the high schools have so many more pozitive cases than the ES and MS!! like the teens are facing it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I opened the link… but there are no percentages. Are they not releasing that anymore?


Guess they forgot the Excel formula
Anonymous
I also noticed the 14-day color-coded chart hasn't been updated yet. Maybe trying to avoid more red?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it is sketchy to me that the high schools have so many more pozitive cases than the ES and MS!! like the teens are facing it!


Don’t the high schools have more students…??
Anonymous
Why? High schools are much larger than MS and HS so it makes sense that they have more cases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it is sketchy to me that the high schools have so many more pozitive cases than the ES and MS!! like the teens are facing it!


Why, when they are so much larger than ES??? Not to mention teenagers interactions are less managed that young kids who don’t do anything without parental permission.
Anonymous
What about emails? Didn’t someone post their principal said parents would know by 7pm?
Anonymous
I overheard enough Eureka Math from my dining room last year to know my school is still yellow, for now. But this is the biggest dumpster fire ever. We are waiting on tenterhooks to know what is up with the red schools. The communication is seriously lacking. They’re just going to dump this and the transportation horror show and consider that sufficient?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:it is sketchy to me that the high schools have so many more pozitive cases than the ES and MS!! like the teens are facing it!


Why, when they are so much larger than ES??? Not to mention teenagers interactions are less managed that young kids who don’t do anything without parental permission.


I would guess the schools with the large spikes received rapid tests in class...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I opened the link… but there are no percentages. Are they not releasing that anymore?


Guess they forgot the Excel formula


This is the daily cases (how many positives reported today). The red/yellow/green list ia based on the 14-day number. That hasn’t been updated yet.
Anonymous
No percentages or color codes.

MCPS is trying to be slick!
Anonymous
Are they going to update the 14 day tracker every day?
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