+1 HS kids are perfectly capable of going online and learning during these icy days. They have their chromebooks with them. So does my MS kid. HS kids have AP exams and the testing doesn't stop because MCPS can't properly plan for snow days and only includes one on the calendar. If MCPS needs to close so often for snow/ice, it needs to build snow days into the calendar, and either start earlier in August or program in the calendar for later in June (August makes more sense to me as in Virginia and parts of the South they start earlier and it's better for HS kids in particular). |
+1000 Ask the providers if they could open instead of screeching incoherently at parents for the sin of needing to work at the hospitals, offices, stores and other establishments all of us rely on |
I accept that critique. It's fair. But I still don't think the knee-jerk criticism of everything MCPS does it warranted here. |
You make it sound like there are plenty of good childcare options and we’re just obstinately refusing to use them. |
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I miss the days where people worked together in difficult times. There were days growing up where my mom would be ok with having like 12 kids in our house so other parents could go to work knowing that in the event she needed help, we would always be welcome over there.
I understand not everyone has the ability to make something like that work but something is always better than nothing |
Why are you dismissing perspectives about an issue you know nothing about? |
Once a school is cleared, MCPS staff needs to move to other schools to get them cleared. Staying at the first school they cleared will slow down the clearing of other schools. |
If enough of you call MCPS headquarters and post on their social media, they might change course on the childcare situation. But the fact of the matter is, very few schools are plowed right now. Can your kid attend a different school's childcare center? |
That is an unlicensed daycare. Fine when truly needed but not because MCPS just can't be bothered |
+1 they want a bunch of women to provide free childcare in their unlicensed daycares |
It's not knee jerk, it's based on actual experiences of the policy before the recent changes and how school based childcare worked. There's no way you'd know that, because you're running your mouth about stuff you don't have any experience with. |
So those few schools can let the providers open! I have seen the schools. They are posting photos of those schools. What is the downside of letting them open? Besides of course not being about to stick it to the parents they like to blame for all their failures? |
+1 I don't know why some people here are just addicted to posting here about things they don't know anything about and on top of that being condescending and dismissive about it. Learn to stfu please people |
| This has been said countless times. All grades and students are capable of having some virtual learning days when necessary. It was not going to be every day. They botched virtual learning. This week Tues through Fri could have easily been one of those virtual weeks. |
Far from plowed out from what I’ve seen. |