MCPS covid cases

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Why is that true? Sure, I get it that DL was an inconvenience but anyone who cares about their children's education did just fine.


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When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


True! When I had kids, I assumed that they once they became school-aged, they would be in school during school hours on school days.
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Anonymous wrote:Reporting Georgetown Prep is going virtual not MCPS and that an elementary school in Hartford County had 101 cases before last weeks surge. Buckle up it’s getting messy.


Sigh.
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When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


True! When I had kids, I assumed that they once they became school-aged, they would be in school during school hours on school days.


Seriously, when you had kids, yes you spend all the time with them or get child care. I don't get parents who have kids because they like the idea of being parents but refuse to do the hard work.
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Anonymous wrote:The big uptick in covid cases in MCPS do not make sense. What has changed since September? The overall cases in MC are up somewhat for sure but the increase in MCPS is out of proportion.

Uptick everywhere that people are going inside because, baby, it's cold outside.


This difference too is schools returned to 100% in person with no distancing and minimal precautions.


We don't know that, but let's just assume it is. Particularly given the general decrease in case severity with the broad rollout of the vaccines, it is absolutely sensible to accept more cases to keep schools open to all students.


No it is not when there are outbreaks. Hire a nanny.


There is no need to. Schools are open.


Got it, school is your child care.


And education. It’s amazing how things work so great together. Like peanut butter and chocolate.


So, your kids health and safety isn't as important as free child care. Nice.


When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


Don't worry, if you cannot handle your kids, the county does have a program for that. Its call foster care.
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Anonymous wrote:The big uptick in covid cases in MCPS do not make sense. What has changed since September? The overall cases in MC are up somewhat for sure but the increase in MCPS is out of proportion.

Uptick everywhere that people are going inside because, baby, it's cold outside.


This difference too is schools returned to 100% in person with no distancing and minimal precautions.


We don't know that, but let's just assume it is. Particularly given the general decrease in case severity with the broad rollout of the vaccines, it is absolutely sensible to accept more cases to keep schools open to all students.


No it is not when there are outbreaks. Hire a nanny.


There is no need to. Schools are open.


Got it, school is your child care.


And education. It’s amazing how things work so great together. Like peanut butter and chocolate.


So, your kids health and safety isn't as important as free child care. Nice.


When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


Don't worry, if you cannot handle your kids, the county does have a program for that. Its call foster care.


You don't know what you're talking about. It is very hard to voluntarily terminate parental rights in Maryland, on a temporary or permanent basis, obviously without committing heinous acts.
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When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


True! When I had kids, I assumed that they once they became school-aged, they would be in school during school hours on school days.


Are you for real? I hope you’re attempting satire bc if not? Wow. You are truly the reason people should not procreate.
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When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


True! When I had kids, I assumed that they once they became school-aged, they would be in school during school hours on school days.


Are you for real? I hope you’re attempting satire bc if not? Wow. You are truly the reason people should not procreate.

Where's that "Damn you!, Poe's Law" poster?
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Anonymous wrote:The big uptick in covid cases in MCPS do not make sense. What has changed since September? The overall cases in MC are up somewhat for sure but the increase in MCPS is out of proportion.

Uptick everywhere that people are going inside because, baby, it's cold outside.


This difference too is schools returned to 100% in person with no distancing and minimal precautions.


We don't know that, but let's just assume it is. Particularly given the general decrease in case severity with the broad rollout of the vaccines, it is absolutely sensible to accept more cases to keep schools open to all students.


No it is not when there are outbreaks. Hire a nanny.


There is no need to. Schools are open.


Got it, school is your child care.


And education. It’s amazing how things work so great together. Like peanut butter and chocolate.


So, your kids health and safety isn't as important as free child care. Nice.


When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


Don't worry, if you cannot handle your kids, the county does have a program for that. Its call foster care.


You don't know what you're talking about. It is very hard to voluntarily terminate parental rights in Maryland, on a temporary or permanent basis, obviously without committing heinous acts.


Actually it’s not that hard.
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Anonymous wrote:The big uptick in covid cases in MCPS do not make sense. What has changed since September? The overall cases in MC are up somewhat for sure but the increase in MCPS is out of proportion.

Uptick everywhere that people are going inside because, baby, it's cold outside.


This difference too is schools returned to 100% in person with no distancing and minimal precautions.


We don't know that, but let's just assume it is. Particularly given the general decrease in case severity with the broad rollout of the vaccines, it is absolutely sensible to accept more cases to keep schools open to all students.


No it is not when there are outbreaks. Hire a nanny.


There is no need to. Schools are open.


Got it, school is your child care.


And education. It’s amazing how things work so great together. Like peanut butter and chocolate.


So, your kids health and safety isn't as important as free child care. Nice.


When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


Don't worry, if you cannot handle your kids, the county does have a program for that. Its call foster care.


You don't know what you're talking about. It is very hard to voluntarily terminate parental rights in Maryland, on a temporary or permanent basis, obviously without committing heinous acts.


Actually it’s not that hard.


If you're saying that, then I doubt you've actually looked into it. You need to exhaust all other support options before they'll consider a request to relinquish parental rights.
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Anonymous wrote:The big uptick in covid cases in MCPS do not make sense. What has changed since September? The overall cases in MC are up somewhat for sure but the increase in MCPS is out of proportion.

Uptick everywhere that people are going inside because, baby, it's cold outside.


This difference too is schools returned to 100% in person with no distancing and minimal precautions.


We don't know that, but let's just assume it is. Particularly given the general decrease in case severity with the broad rollout of the vaccines, it is absolutely sensible to accept more cases to keep schools open to all students.


No it is not when there are outbreaks. Hire a nanny.


There is no need to. Schools are open.


Got it, school is your child care.


And education. It’s amazing how things work so great together. Like peanut butter and chocolate.


So, your kids health and safety isn't as important as free child care. Nice.


When I had kids, I wasn't signing up to spend all this time with them. I thought that was the county's job.


Don't worry, if you cannot handle your kids, the county does have a program for that. Its call foster care.


You don't know what you're talking about. It is very hard to voluntarily terminate parental rights in Maryland, on a temporary or permanent basis, obviously without committing heinous acts.


Actually it’s not that hard.


If you're saying that, then I doubt you've actually looked into it. You need to exhaust all other support options before they'll consider a request to relinquish parental rights.


Acutely I do know. And in foster it’s generally the court who terminates the rights. It can be voluntary but it’s rare. Clearly you don’t know.
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I don’t think the person who suggested that really meant it. Can we get back to the topic?
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the person who suggested that really meant it. Can we get back to the topic?


Is this really a surprise we are seeing so much spread in MCPS? It was only a matter of time.
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Georgetown prep has shifted to virtual. What does it take for MCPS to do the same?
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Anonymous wrote:Georgetown prep has shifted to virtual. What does it take for MCPS to do the same?


MCPS will stay in-person, period.
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