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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid has zero labs in honors bio. [b]It depends on the teacher.[/b] Same now for Chemistry.[/quote] How F'd is that! And more importantly how is this in line with "equity" - mcps' favorite word or used to be favorite??[/quote] No it depends on class size. Lab stations require spacing for safety. Overcrowded classes can not do labs.[/quote] This is a cop-out. Teams of teachers can partner to rotate kids through labs while the others are taking some of the kids for classroom activities. The truth is that labs are a lot of work and now that virtual labs exist, they are often substituted.[/quote] Can you please tell me where the teams of teachers are? And enough supplies? And the time? Wow. People really have no idea what’s going on do they. [/quote]
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