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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am really tired of people who are pissed off that MCPS stayed closed too long during the pandemic trying to insist that virtual learning is useless and doesn't work at all. Yes, we get it, over the course of a whole year kids fell behind where they would have been if they'd been in in-person school. That absolutely does not mean that kids can't learn anything from a few virtual snow days.[/quote] MCPS parents just prove over and over again that they don't value education-they value babysitting under the guise of education. It's so ridiculous at this point when practically every other district in the country has virtual offerings for normal school as well as inclement weather. MCPS parents pissed and moaned about the Virtual Academy, when *shocker* that's the norm for everyone else. "But it's taking away funding from my kidddddssss!" [/quote] MCPS has 100k kids. Do you think all the parents have the same opinions? If so, I hope you are not an educator of children. I never heard of the Virtual academy you’re referring to, but it sounds different from a few virtual days for weather emergencies, which is the plan the OP is referring to. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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