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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anne Arundel and PG County are both doing virtual learning today. They were smart enough to get their acts together and submit the required plan to Maryland. https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2026/02/22/dc-maryland-virginia-school-closings-winter-storm-snow/ [/quote] If only they'd live-stream classes so we could see how much 8-year-olds cover. Of course, we already know the answer. In MCPS, we don't even have workbooks. The teachers have to print out the worksheets. I know I typed out my math homework in LaTeX in grad school, but I don't see 2nd grader doing that with number bonds.[/quote] Well gee. If it can't be perfect instructional time, better that no instructional time occur at all, like what we have now. :roll: And MCPS can just ask the state for waivers so MCPS kids get shortchanged relative to their peers nationwide who get 180 days of schooling (and not this stupid half day in end June crap, where all the teachers are going to send subs as they start their vacations/second jobs).[/quote]
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