If only we had known there was a big storm coming a week ahead of time. Oh wait, we did. |
I think it would be reasonable to provide optional homework that reinforces the lessons that were in progress, but there wasn't much of that given the timing of the storm. |
Many students complained about it: SOURCE: https://www.thesentinel.com/communities/mcps-announces-removal-of-asynchronous-days-for-the-2024-2025-school-year/article_3c1b41b8-2859-11ef-9780-174bd648a2e8.html
Many parents were critical of it as well. SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2024/04/24/mixed-reaction-from-parents-to-mcps-asynchronous-learning-day/
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You wanted MCPS to: create a plan, present it to the BoE, open it for public feedback, approve it by the BoE, submit it to the state, inform teachers of the intent to go virtual, have teachers create new lesson plans, etc, all over the course of one week?!?! |
Students and parents complaining about something is not evidence of a disaster. And if you read the article, the complaints were that MCPS didn’t implement it well. Again, just bad planning by MCPS. |
It did so poorly that the BOE and MSDE declined to continue doing them. I don't know how much more evidence you need, but keep burying your head in the sand. |
MCPS has a billion dollar plus budget. Last year it had 3 extra snow days it didn’t budget for. Why are you writing as if it’s a shock to the system to expect paid staff members to plan for something that has repeatedly occurred and has been a problem? DCPs for all its poverty did asynchronous learning today. Other school districts will do virtual learning tomorrow. Why is MCPS doing nothing but making snow day videos? |
+1. It was bad enough to get the state to change the policy on virtual school days! |
It’s been about one year since MCPS exceeded the snow days it allocated last year. Since MCPS only has one snow day allocated in the calendar, one would think that they could have used that year to you know…plan. |
What school district is doing synchronous virtual school tomorrow? |
You'd think, yet somehow every time we get a new superintendent we manage to find someone worse than the last. Yes, we obviously should schedule 185 days in the calendar, but Taylor and the BoE refuse to do so. |
DP. You must be new here. This is par for the course for MCPS. Part of why the state put in place all those requirements for virtual learning is because MCPS in particular did such a bad job with it during the pandemic, and then tried to institute an asynchronous snow day where no learning took place. Long-time parents in this school system know this. |
A tiny little school district you might of heard of called Baltimore county. They’ve depleted all 3 of their 3 allocated snow days and have moved to virtual. Compare that to poorly planned MCPS which has used up three snow days despite only allocating one and where posters here are shocked that MCPS might be expected to plan anything after using up way more than it’s allocated snow days last year |
Baltimore county moves to virtual Thursday Friday https://nottinghammd.com/2026/01/28/bcps-shifts-to-virtual-learning-on-thursday-friday-harford-co-schools-closed/ Looks like Anne arundel may be doing virtual tomorrow as well. https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/maryland-schools-closed-virtual-learning-snow-day/ These are Maryland school districts doing something while MCPS concentrates its resources on snow day videos. |
+1. MCPS is such a big well resourced school district that manages to screw up very critical planning processes. |