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Reply to "Were the results of the MCPS survey even applied?!?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Let’s just say in this survey and in other ones you can pretty much tell where things are heading given the questions. Anytime I have tried I have accurately predicted 100% of the time what the outcome will be based on the survey questions. Having said that, being a manager in a complex organization with staff across the country I have also thought how I would handle things and have also always settled upon what they have come out with as well. I think most people severely underestimate legal and logistic hurdles when they start laying down their requirements as to how things should work out. [/quote] +1 They will likely be presenting survey results at the BOE meeting on Tuesday. If MCPS is similar to PG - their survey showed something like ~45% wanted 100% DL, ~40% wanted hybrid, and ~15% wanted 100% in-person. I think that if MCPS communicates better the improvements with DL over spring COL and [b]people really think about whether or not hybrid is offering a better option than 100% DL[/b], more people will pick 100% DL. IMO, hybrid should be reserved for students who really cannot be taught over DL (K-2, SPED, ESOL). I think we'll end up there as a community when people assess their own real needs.[/quote] MCPS certainly has tried very hard to make mixed in-school/remote instruction a worse option than 100% remote instruction.[/quote]
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