That's how it should be for childcare that is non-MCPS run. It makes sense that if MCPS is closed, then activities in MCPS buildings should be closed. Everyone around the county pays to use childcare programs. Why should the child care near you be open while less privileged families are unable to send their children to childcare due to unplowed roads and schools? |
Sorry, meant MCPS run in the last post. |
I'm imagining the PTAs at Carderock Springs and Westbrook collecting snow clearing dues from everyone to have a boutique private contractor come to plow their grounds after every storm so KAH can open while they all return to their law firms. Somehow it doesn't seem like much of a stretch. |
If Taylor wants that to be the policy, then he should say that. But Montgomery County and neighboring counties have never taken the all-or-nothing approach to paid child care. |
Mcps is closed due to safety. You need a back up plan. What do you do holidays and summers? |
You don't seem to understand the demographic that uses before/aftercare. But even playing along with your ridiculous scenario, that seems like a great way to shame MCPS into preparing facilities. Right now they don't seem to have much of an incentive, which is why some schools didn't do anything on Monday. |
I pay for child care, just like I am right now. Except the child care I'm paying for isn't being allowed to operate. |
Is it closed for safety or equity? |
Apparently on top of the 600$ a month we pay for childcare, including for backup care when schools are closed, we need to find a good backup to our backup care which MCPS won’t let operate. |
But it’s not a holiday or summer. Most Families can not afford to have two sets of backup daycare. Most families don’t even have one |
Don't have kids if you can't afford a nanny. |
+1. Totally ridiculous. |
Poors being poor. |
Less privileged? Is this a joke? We bought a small, crappy house closer in in large part because we don't have the "privilege" to WAH. Dealing with a longer commute, more frequent snowfalls, and unplowed roads way up county was not a practical option for us. It feels now like we are being punished so those that did don't feel left out. Childcare operators should be allowed to operate if they are able. |
| The storm has confirmed that the county and MCPS really need to re-evaluate their snow removal strategy. I get that the change to sleet made the snow harder to remove, but this was not a storm of snowmageddon proportions and should not be paralyzing the region this long. |