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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are so happy to see this update! Upgrade your masks everyone and go to school![/quote] Only complete idiots think this is good news. Enjoy your kid’s subpar education for the remainder of the year, stuffed into auditoriums with no teachers. But they are socializing! (If you actually talked to your kid, you’d know the kids are absolutely miserable in the buildings right now)[/quote] They're not going to be stuffed in auditoriums without teachers for the remainder of the year. But [b]if they pivoted to virtual, we know they would be stuck in that special slice of hell for the remainder of (or near to) the year[/b]. At least as of today, this is a big victory for many across teachers, students, and parents.[/quote] No, WE do not know. You have no source at all for this invention of your imagination, except, what? That MCPS stayed virtual longer than it expected to when a novel virus first hit and people were dropping like flies, and no one was vaccinated? Literally every district around here did the same. Some didn't stay virtual as long, but all of them "lied" when they said it was for "2 weeks" because it was a very specific situation with almost no information. But sure, that definitely means that any pivot to virtual would end the same way. Absolutely. I can't believe that those of us who advocated for a sensible, orderly preemptive pivot to virtual before all this mess were called the "hysterical" ones operating on "feelings," not "data." The DATA predicted all of this spread, staffing issues, etc. would very likely happen if we reopened normally after winter break. [/quote] If they had just done a two week virtual start to January, we'd be halfway through, with only 2 real virtual days anyway thanks to snow. Instead we're stuck in this chaotic mess.[/quote]
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