Yeah, because Montgomery County is well-known for never having any traffic. |
| Another text. My hope and priority is not to get Covid. At least do one session virtually. |
She was in PG. |
The earlier PP was theorizing she wouldn't have had traffic if she had been in MoCo. |
+ 1. Don’t feel comfortable being inside with no masks and hundreds of other people. I think if input is what MCPS wants, a virtual option for parent participation is a pretty simple solution. MCPS has a predetermined agenda and just wants the photo for their press releases. No one who runs MCPS really cares about students. Their spending priorities makes that crystal clear. |
Who cares where she lives. That’s not important. Her performance is. She she be in the office during business hours. |
Then you care because she wasn’t in the office during business hours. |
It does not matter where she lives in pg or moco. It matters that she was home vs in the office during business hours. |
Yes, because you're her boss and she answers to you, right? |
I’m fine with in-person meetings, but I 100% agree with the bolded. This should be clear to all of us by now. |
Its called being a professional. If the expectation is all staff are in person, so should she. |
These events are really foolish given there is no masking, everyone is in a closed space. Plus, it excludes those not comfortable going into this situation, including families who have choose to remain virtual. If she is worried about equity, she should also offer some virtually. |
That wasn't the expectation in January. |
Then how was there a school shooting in a school filled with students? They were expected to be in person. |
What are you talking about? Schools have been in person for over a year now! As soon as they opened last school year in March, she should be expected to be in the office every day that she's not in meetings or other engagements. She should not be at home during the school day. She is in a professional job running a large school system not a low level employee. |