MCPS Brian Hill Dissembles

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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.

I hear global warming is returning to MoCo next week.
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.


As I’ve said before, 4/10 should be a near-last resort. It’s a religious holiday and disenfranchises a group already experiencing hostility from MCPS. 4/22 and 6/14 should be used before 4/10.
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.


As I’ve said before, 4/10 should be a near-last resort. It’s a religious holiday and disenfranchises a group already experiencing hostility from MCPS. 4/22 and 6/14 should be used before 4/10.


Eid isn't celebrated until the evening. It works fine as a school/work day.
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.


As I’ve said before, 4/10 should be a near-last resort. It’s a religious holiday and disenfranchises a group already experiencing hostility from MCPS. 4/22 and 6/14 should be used before 4/10.


4/22 is a religious holiday as well.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.


As I’ve said before, 4/10 should be a near-last resort. It’s a religious holiday and disenfranchises a group already experiencing hostility from MCPS. 4/22 and 6/14 should be used before 4/10.


4/22 is a religious holiday as well.


Passover begins at sundown. It's fine to have school that day.
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.


As I’ve said before, 4/10 should be a near-last resort. It’s a religious holiday and disenfranchises a group already experiencing hostility from MCPS. 4/22 and 6/14 should be used before 4/10.


4/22 is a religious holiday as well.


Passover begins at sundown. It's fine to have school that day.


Yes, either 4/10 or 4/22 would work fine. We'll probably need both of them.
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.


As I’ve said before, 4/10 should be a near-last resort. It’s a religious holiday and disenfranchises a group already experiencing hostility from MCPS. 4/22 and 6/14 should be used before 4/10.


4/22 is a religious holiday as well.


Passover begins at sundown. It's fine to have school that day.


Yes, either 4/10 or 4/22 would work fine. We'll probably need both of them.


The prep for a Passover Seder ain’t easy and requires more than a days work. That matzo ball soup don’t cook itself. I’m sure Eid and lunar New Year are the same. If we open one of those days then excused absences should be given to students and teachers alike. It’s a relatively simple solution
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Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.


I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.


To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.


What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.


Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.

Oh great! We already did that one!


You're obsessed with make-up days. Posting in every thread you can...there are other options and they should be used.


Right. Per the district's plans, there are 8 options built into the 2023-2024 calendar. Some are better than others. January 29th seems like the best one, but we'll see if the district can get its act together. Plus we'll probably need to use April 10th as well. These probably won't be the only snow days this year.


As I’ve said before, 4/10 should be a near-last resort. It’s a religious holiday and disenfranchises a group already experiencing hostility from MCPS. 4/22 and 6/14 should be used before 4/10.


4/22 is a religious holiday as well.


Passover begins at sundown. It's fine to have school that day.


Yes, either 4/10 or 4/22 would work fine. We'll probably need both of them.


The prep for a Passover Seder ain’t easy and requires more than a days work. That matzo ball soup don’t cook itself. I’m sure Eid and lunar New Year are the same. If we open one of those days then excused absences should be given to students and teachers alike. It’s a relatively simple solution


If it requires "more than a days work" then they already would have had to make alternate plans. 4/21 is a school day.
Anonymous
4/21 is a Sunday. This is the first time in quite a while that Passover hasn’t fallen over spring break.
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