Mcps no school wed and thursday

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Anonymous wrote:MCPS is just hurting the before/aftercare providers at their schools.

Bar-T workers aren't unionized like MCPS staff, and people are going to be less likely to sign up their kids for these expensive programs, if they can't actually provide the backup care people pay hundreds of dollars a month for.


And you can be sure those workers don't get paid when they aren't working.
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Anonymous wrote:The issue that it's a new semester when they go back. They'll have different teachers.



Which is so stupid! MCPS doesn’t have semester electives anymore, so there is NO reason for all of the switching.


Yes, it does.
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Anonymous wrote:The issue that it's a new semester when they go back. They'll have different teachers.



Which is so stupid! MCPS doesn’t have semester electives anymore, so there is NO reason for all of the switching.


I have about 25% new students in my classes for second semester. Most kids were in my class 1st semester but they all shell gamed around. Maybe only 10% of them stayed same teacher same period.
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Anonymous wrote:Right call to be closed, but terrible call to force childcare to be closed across the entire county for both days.


Not all childcare centers are closed. Yes, the ones in schools, but not every single childcare center is closed. If you have a job that demands you be available during these times, it would probably be best to find different childcare arrangements. It isn't that hard.

It is that hard, actually.
Claiming that plenty of other childcare options exist does not make it so.
Rec-center based before/after care option near my elementary does not operate during all the many (many, many, many) MCPS non-student days and early dismissal days.
Home-based care isn’t a good fit for everyone, nor are there sufficient spots under that model for kids current in before/after care in school buildings.


+1000. MoCo isn’t New York City. There aren’t lots of before/after care options in most neighborhoods. My kids are past the childcare years, the only option for group care was at the kids’ elementary school. And it was expensive. To have it closed for a week must be very frustrating to parents who pay hundreds of dollars a month to have that backup care.
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Anonymous wrote:The issue that it's a new semester when they go back. They'll have different teachers.



Which is so stupid! MCPS doesn’t have semester electives anymore, so there is NO reason for all of the switching.

Yes they do. And so it does change schedules for some.
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Anonymous wrote:I wish teachers email out homework packets as optional to let parents decide for their kids to do at home. My two ES kids are at home bugging me and screaming while I work from home. The only thing to shut them down is unlimited screentime and one kid do not take screentime (not sure if it is blessing) keep bugging me. Our school childcare is out. Any suggestions what to do with them the next 2 days at least?


My kids are doing Khan Academy - both math and ELA.
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Anonymous wrote:What’s your guess for Friday?


70% chance closed,
30% delayed opening.

Wouldn’t be surprised either way.


Another storm is headed here Friday.



Ditch the Apple weather app. There never was a storm Friday, and the storm that is potentially hitting on Saturday has had its odds of a hit lowered.


Seriously, do these people look at 20 weather apps and just find one that says what they want it to say regardless of inaccuracy? The “storm” is Saturday and every day gets less and less likely to even happen at all.
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Anonymous wrote:They advised families to prepare for the possibility of an extended closure.


They did.

And yet a loud wailing was heard throughout the land of Bethesda. There was not a single house where someone did not feel inconvenienced by having to care for their own children.


This is less likely a big deal for folks and Bethesda. They are more likely to have white collar jobs where you can work from home. They also are more likely to have the means to be able to pay for alternative childcare without it being a huge financial hit.

Although you love to pretend that it is the Rich complaining, this decision is actually more a burden on folks with lesser means.


On FB, the only people I see complaining are “MoCo Rich”. I.E. not really wealthy, (in fact, often very house poor) but hella entitled.

Everyone else is making child care arrangements with neighbors, friends, and family.


I mean, yes, well-off entitled people are more likely to complain publicly when things don't go the way they want. But that doesn't mean that politer people aren't just as inconvenienced and upset (or more so.)
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Anonymous wrote:211schools are not ready. Period. Done. Get over it. It'll open back up on Tues or Wed next week.


Why do kids have Chromebooks if they can’t use them for virtual learning situations like this. At least send out homework assignments or class videos to watch.


Because virtual doesn't work for a large percentage of students and subjects. You'd have to add days to the year anyway.


True, but it's awful for HS students in MCPS who are being judged against students nationwide, many of them who have school districts that start at the end of the July or beginning of August. MCPS students are losing a lot of education, and their AP test scores will show that.


They are AP students-highly capable of studying on their own during these free days. Stop complaining.
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Anonymous wrote:I wish teachers email out homework packets as optional to let parents decide for their kids to do at home. My two ES kids are at home bugging me and screaming while I work from home. The only thing to shut them down is unlimited screentime and one kid do not take screentime (not sure if it is blessing) keep bugging me. Our school childcare is out. Any suggestions what to do with them the next 2 days at least?


I expected my HS kid would get some assignments from teachers, but so far, nothing. Granted, Monday was a scheduled no school/teacher grading day, but shouldn't HS kids be asked to do some sort of work tomorrow/Thurs (and Friday if that ends up being cancelled as well)? Other DC in private school had asynchronous work today and will again tomorrow.


Sounds like you should’ve sent both kids to private school.
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Anonymous wrote:They advised families to prepare for the possibility of an extended closure.


They did.

And yet a loud wailing was heard throughout the land of Bethesda. There was not a single house where someone did not feel inconvenienced by having to care for their own children.


This is less likely a big deal for folks and Bethesda. They are more likely to have white collar jobs where you can work from home. They also are more likely to have the means to be able to pay for alternative childcare without it being a huge financial hit.

Although you love to pretend that it is the Rich complaining, this decision is actually more a burden on folks with lesser means.


On FB, the only people I see complaining are “MoCo Rich”. I.E. not really wealthy, (in fact, often very house poor) but hella entitled.

Everyone else is making child care arrangements with neighbors, friends, and family.


No. Lots of people are losing wages or leaving kids alone who shouldn't be.


Well you chose to have kids in an area with snow. You knew snow days would be a possibility. It's YOUR responsibility to provide childcare no matter what. It's not MCPS's responsibility to raise your family.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:MCPS is just hurting the before/aftercare providers at their schools.

Bar-T workers aren't unionized like MCPS staff, and people are going to be less likely to sign up their kids for these expensive programs, if they can't actually provide the backup care people pay hundreds of dollars a month for.


And you can be sure those workers don't get paid when they aren't working.


Many of us aren't getting paid this week. My spouse does not get PTO and is hourly.. it sucks but we know its an issue and plan accordingly. Most people here can afford back up care but choose not to. Ask a friend or neighbor and then help them out or rotate.
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The posters who are all like, you chose to have kids. Insane. What a crowd. It can be both challenging for schools to reopen after a big storm AND very hard on parents when schools close most of the week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many plows does MCPS have? 4? Not sure why the lots and sidewalks couldn't be salted in advance and then plowed out late Monday and Tuesday. The school down the road had 2 tractors plowing sidewalks and some of the parking lot. Itbwas definitely useable by 2pm when i walked by. The county needs.to make schools the priority.


The University of Maryland is also closed tomorrow. So are Georgetown and Catholic and American and UMBC. We don’t need to make this about MCPS failures.
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Anonymous wrote:They advised families to prepare for the possibility of an extended closure.


They did.

And yet a loud wailing was heard throughout the land of Bethesda. There was not a single house where someone did not feel inconvenienced by having to care for their own children.


This is less likely a big deal for folks and Bethesda. They are more likely to have white collar jobs where you can work from home. They also are more likely to have the means to be able to pay for alternative childcare without it being a huge financial hit.

Although you love to pretend that it is the Rich complaining, this decision is actually more a burden on folks with lesser means.


On FB, the only people I see complaining are “MoCo Rich”. I.E. not really wealthy, (in fact, often very house poor) but hella entitled.

Everyone else is making child care arrangements with neighbors, friends, and family.


No. Lots of people are losing wages or leaving kids alone who shouldn't be.


Well you chose to have kids in an area with snow. You knew snow days would be a possibility. It's YOUR responsibility to provide childcare no matter what. It's not MCPS's responsibility to raise your family.


Oh God. Just popped in and of course the awful soulless snow day troll/bully is here again. Maybe if we all ignore her she'll go away. Not sure what makes a person delight in other people's suffering so much, but regardless of the reason let's not give her the satisfaction.
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