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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are we the only county implementing this system? Either proceed with school or have the entire county go virtual for a determined amount of time. Now we're stuck in this endless cycle of will we or won't we go virtual. The decisionmaking in this county astounds me at every turn. [/quote] I know, right? MCPS taking a leadership position? :shock: What's Dr McKnight thinking?![/quote] How is this leadership?!? No other county in the COUNTRY is taking a color-coded approach based on what is likely unreliable, self-reported data. What we should be doing is focusing our efforts on test to return (not test AFTER we return); addressing staffing shortages; and figuring out how to keep our schools open for what is essentially a mild virus. [/quote] With everything else open, the red schools will stay red and the green ones will turn red very soon. Everyone will be in virtual. Mcps has failed us again. Vaccinated students and staff cannot return to the building… thats just ludicrous! [/quote] Exactly. [/quote] The governor just stated today they will not do all virtual. [/quote]
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