How many school districts in the US have plans for starting the year on Zoom? I think the answer is: 0. But maybe there are some, and I just don't know about it. |
If your kid is above average that shouldn’t be a problem. ES is sooooo slow anyway. |
Not talking about zoom. We also want to try in person. Most parents have some safety thresholds which are likely to be more conservative than the state. So when things go really bad, a bunch of kids will choose to not go to school until things calm down. |
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I am sending them no matter what “metrics” exists. If MCPS closes, I will once again pay for in-person private school. I am done playing games with the education and mental healthy of my children.
Flame away. |
You can’t simply unenroll. The registrar has to write down how your child’s education will continue. If you say homeschool, you will be required to show evidence you did that. |
No flames. I'm glad the state/district is taking the same position as you. My two ES kids will be there on day one. |
Enroll now. It is inevitable. |
What private school is going to have an opening for your child? Do you imagine they are holding a space for you? |
They had two spots last year in February, so yes, I like my chances. Thanks for your concern! |
Same, although all three of mine will be in elementary this year! |
since the spread is exponential we could have a serious crisis on our hands before we know it |
Have you heard about what's been happening in Florida? |
We could. But most of MoCo who are vaccine eligible are vaxxed. Most kids and most vaxxed adults don't have significant trouble. Remember, 99% of hospitalizations and deaths are from unvaxxed adults. |
| When it comes to my kids, the only metric I care about is the rate of hospitalizations in pediatric COVID cases. In other words, how frequently kids that catch COVID end up needing hospitalization. Overall pediatric hospitalizations are going up because case counts are going up. The virus itself isn't getting more virulent in kids. |
Indications also are that all elementary kids could get their first shot by October. Whatever risk exists now won’t exist for much longer. |