Gayles Shuts Down Our Lady of Good Counsel Graduation

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haha... the second GC feels over policed while other schools are not policed the same... and they are all up in arms.

This is exactly what BLM is all about ... can we all just be treated equally.


No one was policed. It appears someone or a group of people had inside knowledge of the plan for the graduation. Several made complaints online one called the Health Dept.


Policed means "enforce regulations".

GC was policed and the other schools were not... on a tip, kinda like when Karen calls the cops.

It's funny, it's poetic, it's karma.


This same poster bashing public schools calling everyone Karen. Get a job, dude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haha... the second GC feels over policed while other schools are not policed the same... and they are all up in arms.

This is exactly what BLM is all about ... can we all just be treated equally.


No one was policed. It appears someone or a group of people had inside knowledge of the plan for the graduation. Several made complaints online one called the Health Dept.


Policed means "enforce regulations".

GC was policed and the other schools were not... on a tip, kinda like when Karen calls the cops.

It's funny, it's poetic, it's karma.


This same poster bashing public schools calling everyone Karen. Get a job, dude.


*private schools
Anonymous
Shame on all of these schools thinking they are above the law and putting people at risk. The county only knew about GC because people called to complain. Please continue to contact the Department of Health and Human Services at 240-777-1603. The sooner people comply with these regulations the sooner we can get this pandemic under control.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why should the rest of us be put at risk so they can hold a graduation? They aren’t special. Their kids aren’t special.


This. Entitled jerks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shame on all of these schools thinking they are above the law and putting people at risk. The county only knew about GC because people called to complain. Please continue to contact the Department of Health and Human Services at 240-777-1603. The sooner people comply with these regulations the sooner we can get this pandemic under control.


You really should stop posting Dr. Gayles number in every thread everyday. Im sure you are "people" that complained.
Anonymous
What defines a space? I have been at farmers' markets, outdoor dining, and a county pool that, while social distanced, have absolutely had more than 10 groups of 5 people there at once. And my grocery store always has at least 2-3 people moving in each aisle so that's easily well over 50 customers alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haha... the second GC feels over policed while other schools are not policed the same... and they are all up in arms.

This is exactly what BLM is all about ... can we all just be treated equally.


No one was policed. It appears someone or a group of people had inside knowledge of the plan for the graduation. Several made complaints online one called the Health Dept.


Policed means "enforce regulations".

GC was policed and the other schools were not... on a tip, kinda like when Karen calls the cops.

It's funny, it's poetic, it's karma.


This same poster bashing public schools calling everyone Karen. Get a job, dude.


Try again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What defines a space? I have been at farmers' markets, outdoor dining, and a county pool that, while social distanced, have absolutely had more than 10 groups of 5 people there at once. And my grocery store always has at least 2-3 people moving in each aisle so that's easily well over 50 customers alone.


Exactly this
Anonymous
Looks like some of the seniors at GC have loose lips. The other private graduations weren't cancelled because no one "told" on them. GC could figure out how to do graduation without such a large gathering, but assume they won't be that innovative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rules apparently don't apply to private schools unless some one complains.


You again?


DP. Do you dispute the point or are you just trying to make it go away? Because the entitled attitude is not going away and it’s a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like some of the seniors at GC have loose lips. The other private graduations weren't cancelled because no one "told" on them. GC could figure out how to do graduation without such a large gathering, but assume they won't be that innovative.


I know at least some private graduations were designed with permission from the county and restricted numbers (more than 50 though). Maybe they split time or found some other way to contain numbers or space people out. If you look at Moco's conditions for private events like weddings and religious gatherings, the cap isn't 50 people. It's dependent on space. Maybe the county gave the other privates permission to have more than 50 people as long as they followed certain other guidelines.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/reopening/requirements/religious-facilities.html
Anonymous
Look MOCO SUCKS.
Elrich and Gayles have prejudged all the private school Reopening plans and will turn them down.
In the press conference yesterday, they said they want private schools to go remote.
They have already spiked the plan from HC
Private schools make the moco remote plan look bad.

It is going the take a lawsuit and injunction to get these schools open on time.

The county is ignoring the science and logic on schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What defines a space? I have been at farmers' markets, outdoor dining, and a county pool that, while social distanced, have absolutely had more than 10 groups of 5 people there at once. And my grocery store always has at least 2-3 people moving in each aisle so that's easily well over 50 customers alone.


Exactly this


Outdoor breweries open all over MOCO with far more than 50 ppl
Elrich is arbitrary and capricious
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rules apparently don't apply to private schools unless some one complains.


You again?


DP. Do you dispute the point or are you just trying to make it go away? Because the entitled attitude is not going away and it’s a problem.


I’ll take that as a yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look MOCO SUCKS.
Elrich and Gayles have prejudged all the private school Reopening plans and will turn them down.
In the press conference yesterday, they said they want private schools to go remote.
They have already spiked the plan from HC
Private schools make the moco remote plan look bad.

It is going the take a lawsuit and injunction to get these schools open on time.

The county is ignoring the science and logic on schools


Please file a lawsuit.
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