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Reply to "virtual instruction for compacted math?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They need to terminate the class given they claim virtual is so bad for kids.[/quote] Fortunately this is separate from the horrendous experiment with virtual learning that MCPS tried with the MVA, which is the failed program you’re referring to. [/quote] It was a great program you know nothing about. Clearly it worked if they are offering this. [/quote] Regardless, it's gone. Turn your attention to the state if you want a special school program to keep your kids stuck at home.[/quote] You are so clueless. The state does not provide educational services, just oversite. You want MCPS money to be taken and given to MCPS to pay for it?[/quote] That's a strange justification to use when MCPS now doesn't provide virtual classes either. And besides that, it's wrong. MSDE has been administering virtual programs longer than MCPS, and could certainly expand their offerings if there was funding and demand. It's already part of their legal authorities under state law.[/quote] They don’t administer any classes. [/quote] MSDE administers the program that offers classes. That's almost certainly what they would do for a statewide program offering live instruction. [/quote] Can you show us the program? Administering and running are two different things. MCPS would have to pay for those funds. Are you ok with MCPS paying for it? How much would that cost MCPS? Most virtual is done privately through companies like Pearson and K-12. Its fine to outsource but that's a big chunk of MCPS funding and what is more cost efficient?[/quote] This is old, but the program is ongoing: https://www.marylandpublicschools.org/stateboard/Documents/06202018/TabO-OnlineLearningPolicies.pdf[/quote]
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