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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a new report up as of 4:00pm today, but it isn't color coded and doesn't show percentages? https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/Coronavirus/dashboaird/Daily%20COVID-19%20Case%20Reports%20January%205%202022.pdf [/quote] Wow. Our high school dropped by 42 cases. There’s 0 staff out with COVID according to the new report. We should now be in the green.[/quote] Those are just the cases reported today, not the cumulative cases. There’s a separate document with the total cases since winter break started.[/quote] Yes, it's interesting to have the two sets of data. [/quote] WTH - 4pm 35 cases. 7pm 137 cases - red. Total Whiplash. How long till MCPS take vaccinated students and staff off their lists? At what point is the entire school system essentially online? How will Special Education students who could not receive accommodations and services during the last 18 months of online learning going to receive accommodations and services now? This is a nightmare.[/quote] [b]My SN child, and all the other SN children I know, received services and accommodations. I have no complaints. Don't use special needs as your pitchfork.[/b] [/quote] I don't know what utopia you're living in but I have my feet firmly planted in Montgomery County and my SN child was barely given services last year at all. And MCPS's claims of "compensatory services" have been hollow and empty, no surprise there.[/quote] If my child’s IEP is ignored like it was during the last stent with online learning, I will be filing a state and OCR complaint. My child has not regained what was lost the first time and now his school is posed to go online. Staff last time literally wrote in report after report his needs cannot be met via an online platform. If he had COVID, that would be one thing. Of course we would quarantine him along with our entire family. But we have had him vaccinated, we did not travel during winter break, and we limit non-school socialization to keep him from catching COVID. We have given permission for the school to test him. He has no symptoms. MCPS would be preventing a healthy disabled child from receiving his accommodations and services when technically there are schools open elsewhere in the county that could provide the services and accommodations he needs. [/quote]
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