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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences. Every student has a Chromebook. Is it ideal? No. Will there be complete equitable participation? No. Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes. I just don’t get it.[/quote] Virtual learning is an ineffective disaster. [/quote] It was great for my kids. In person is equally ineffective. Look at the test scores. [/quote] Awesome for you. Mine has ADHD and slow processing speed. Online is a disaster. [/quote] My kid has ADHD and single digit processing speed and was ok during the COVID pandemic period working online. In person is better but sometimes conditions don’t allow and I would rather have them in virtual learning now and getting some education than it be like last year where MoCo just tacked on three half days in end of June and the kids watched videos while the teachers packed up the classrooms.[/quote] There are three contingency days in the calendar before the end of the year.[/quote] What is your evidence that MCPS will use those contingency days? I don’t work for MCPS but others who say they do say those days won’t be used. [/quote]
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