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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]it is sketchy to me that the high schools have so many more pozitive cases than the ES and MS!! like the teens are facing it! [/quote] Why, when they are so much larger than ES??? Not to mention teenagers interactions are less managed that young kids who don’t do anything without parental permission.[/quote] I would guess the schools with the large spikes received rapid tests in class...[/quote] This is all so frustrating! Why bother with the color coded system if they are not gonna release the information on what… day 3? They should have just said that they would determine virtual learning in a case by case basis. And if it really is because whoever published the document couldn’t do an excel sheet… that even more concerning! [/quote] I know this is frustrating, but simmer down. The document a PP linked is not the final version, and not the version that is normally color coded. That has not yet come out. [/quote] DH and I just looked at the MCPS messaging, and the color coded chart is updated weekly on Wednesdays. Only the day’s tally is released at 7p daily. [/quote]
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