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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s no longer true that every student has a Chromebook. Some schools returned to the cart model because parents complained about 1:1.[/quote] Every kid in middle and high school has a chromebook all the time.[/quote] My kids (bcc cluster) certainly do. I read that Pyle MS moved away to having carts so kids only get Chromebooks when they need them which is not as often, but even if that’s the case, there are enough laptops for every student and central office should have had the foresight to tell schools to distribute them on Thursday and Friday considering every news outlet predicted a major storm. [/quote] You must be at Westland. Silver Creek uses the cart model.[/quote] The storm was predicted for a week. silver creek could have taken the computers off the cart and sent them home. My MS kid has been using his to do IXL and a few of his teachers posted assignments today due 2 days after school is back in session (whenever that is.) [/quote] If MCPS wanted to do virtual, they would have had to come up with a plan, presented it at the BOE, provided an opportunity to have public comment, and then the BOE would have needed to vote to adopt it. It could not be asynchronous; only synchronous instruction counts. These are all state requirements. MCPS did not of these. So no, Silver Creek and other schools could not have simply sent students home with Chromebooks. MUCH more planning would have had to go into it. [/quote] If only we had known there was a big storm coming a week ahead of time. Oh wait, we did. [/quote] You wanted MCPS to: create a plan, present it to the BoE, open it for public feedback, approve it by the BoE, submit it to the state, inform teachers of the intent to go virtual, have teachers create new lesson plans, etc, all over the course of one week?!?![/quote] MCPS has a billion dollar plus budget. Last year it had 3 extra snow days it didn’t budget for. Why are you writing as if it’s a shock to the system to expect paid staff members to plan for something that has repeatedly occurred and has been a problem? DCPs for all its poverty did asynchronous learning today. Other school districts will do virtual learning tomorrow. Why is MCPS doing nothing but making snow day videos? [/quote] What school district is doing synchronous virtual school tomorrow?[/quote] A tiny little school district you might of heard of called Baltimore county. They’ve depleted all 3 of their 3 allocated snow days and have moved to virtual. Compare that to poorly planned MCPS which has used up three snow days despite only allocating one and where posters here are shocked that MCPS might be expected to plan anything after using up way more than it’s allocated snow days last year [/quote] Baltimore county moves to virtual Thursday Friday https://nottinghammd.com/2026/01/28/bcps-shifts-to-virtual-learning-on-thursday-friday-harford-co-schools-closed/ Looks like Anne arundel may be doing virtual tomorrow as well. https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/maryland-schools-closed-virtual-learning-snow-day/ These are Maryland school districts doing something while MCPS concentrates its resources on snow day videos. [/quote] Great. I would like to see: 1) What percentage of kids showed up for the virtual days 2) How engaged those students who showed up for the virtual learning days were 3) What impact those virtual learning days had on their ability to achieve state-required proficiencies in math and reading Once that data is in, and if it's compelling, then we can say that MCPS is doing something wrong by not following in these two districts' footsteps.[/quote] Can you share data first on the impact of providing zero schooling because you’re too lazy to do second best options? [/quote] MCPS has to do make-up days. I'm sorry that will disrupt your summer vacation, but you should have known this would happen. Especially after last year.[/quote] My kids attended those June make up half days last year. they did nothing but watch videos and play games. I’m sorry that you don’t want kids to be educated now so they can actually do the assigned curriculum. Especially after last year. [/quote]
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