Kids in waitpool for CES - why not admit them all to CES if it is 100% DL

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Classroom size definitely matters for DL. The teachers are breaking them into small discussion groups, grading papers, providing feedback etc.


Yes! Class size is a much bigger issue for distance. It’s so much harder to check in and break kids in to groups and give feedback.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.

We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.


I haven't demanded anything but my kid who was due to start the magnet program is also suffering. He suffered last year with a program that didn't meet his needs. He's isolated, lonely, depressed, no interaction etc. A regular schedule without magnet programming would just exacerbate this. I am very worried about his mental health. All kids have needs in this situation and they vary considerably.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.

We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.


I haven't demanded anything but my kid who was due to start the magnet program is also suffering. He suffered last year with a program that didn't meet his needs. He's isolated, lonely, depressed, no interaction etc. A regular schedule without magnet programming would just exacerbate this. I am very worried about his mental health. All kids have needs in this situation and they vary considerably.


under the circumstances, I'm grateful for DL since these problems albeit annoying seem minor when compared to the potential effects of COVID.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Plus, who is going to teach the extra kids? Distance doesn’t mean you can have an infinitely large class.


I'm running a summer program and we hired extra instructors to serve the same number of students once we realized it would be all online. To run a strong online program that really engages students is a lot of work and you need small groups if you are trying to build any kind of community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.

We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.


I haven't demanded anything but my kid who was due to start the magnet program is also suffering. He suffered last year with a program that didn't meet his needs. He's isolated, lonely, depressed, no interaction etc. A regular schedule without magnet programming would just exacerbate this. I am very worried about his mental health. All kids have needs in this situation and they vary considerably.


under the circumstances, I'm grateful for DL since these problems albeit annoying seem minor when compared to the potential effects of COVID.


And for you they are annoying and minor. For me these very real, very severe problems are a much more significant long term risk for my child and my family than the infinitesimally smaller risk of a serious outcome with COVID for them. In the long run safeguarding their mental health is more important.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.

We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.


We are a large and diverse school system with lots of different kinds of students. There are posts on this forum about HS sports I don’t read those carefully or post on them because my kid is not an athlete. I would never dream of telling those parents that their concern for their children is entitled or wrong. We can care about all children surely? I am so glad MCPS has tried to get food to students in need, I worry about how students with learning difficulties/differences are navigating a new learning environment, I wonder how ESOL students are maintaining their hard won gains in language fluency. I would hope that as a parent you could understand that gifted children also have needs that deserve to be addressed

https://www.nagc.org/myths-about-gifted-students
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.

We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.


I haven't demanded anything but my kid who was due to start the magnet program is also suffering. He suffered last year with a program that didn't meet his needs. He's isolated, lonely, depressed, no interaction etc. A regular schedule without magnet programming would just exacerbate this. I am very worried about his mental health. All kids have needs in this situation and they vary considerably.


Maybe it is the home environment causing that and not the school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The teachers would be teaching too many kids then.


Too many kids die what? It’s online.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am literally shocked at all the Karens that are demanding magnet programs right now. None of them are a priority. None. Zero. Nada.

We have kids starving, lonely, no interaction, and will be years behind in curriculum. But ya’ll keep asking about HGC, Magnet, IB, AP’s, and the other nonsense that means nothing during this pandemic.


I haven't demanded anything but my kid who was due to start the magnet program is also suffering. He suffered last year with a program that didn't meet his needs. He's isolated, lonely, depressed, no interaction etc. A regular schedule without magnet programming would just exacerbate this. I am very worried about his mental health. All kids have needs in this situation and they vary considerably.


Maybe it is the home environment causing that and not the school


Has anyone ever told you that you are a nasty, mean POS? Because you are. Have some f'ing empathy, woman. Do you think there aren't other kids suffering or is it only kids that are low income, or minorities, or behind on school, "the poors", or violent abusive parents? (And btw you know nothing of my demographics). F you.
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