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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]Weird how MCPS, along with districts across the state, all decided to ‘hate working parents’ on the same icy roads. Almost like weather is involved. I assume you missed that most districts across Maryland are also closed because ice is notoriously difficult to remove. But sure, it’s probably a coordinated anti-parent agenda. [/quote] Frederick County is letting their child care programs open. Why can't MCPS?[/quote] FCPS has 69 total schools. I'm no expert but I would imagine it was easier for them to make that happen than MCPS[/quote] Child care isn't all-or-nothing in either county. Both have historically let providers open when their specific school is sufficiently clear. But Taylor changed that because he's actively hostile to working parents.[/quote] Find different childcare. How many times does someone have to say this to you? Otherwise, STFU. Your problem won't be fixed here. Move on and torment someone else with your whining.[/quote] [b]THERE IS NOT OTHER CHILDCARE.[/b] And even if there was, it would not be justifiable for MCPS to mess with the operations and profitability of these childcare businesses, the services working parents paid for, and the income of child care workers for no good reason. [/quote] Of course there is, that's just a silly thing to say. [/quote] People keep saying this but then not providing examples. Just because you are rich enough for jammies doesn't mean ordinary families are.[/quote] What do parents do for childcare whose kids are not in MCPS?[/quote] A lot of private schools have before and aftercare. Some families have nannies or au pairs.[/quote] Really? Which private schools in MoCo offer before and after care to kids not enrolled. And yes, Richie Rich, if you have a big house to host an au pair (they have requirements to have their own bedroom/living room) or the money to pay 30$/hr to a nanny, you could do that. But most people can't.[/quote] I thought the question was about kids that don't attend MCPS?[/quote]
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