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[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] False. But you don't have access to the Internet to know what other counties in Maryland are doing. Sad. [/quote] +1 You don't have to look far to find another county (Baltimore County) doing a school-by-school (and apparently by grade) assessment for switching to virtual. https://www.bcps.org/covid19 They have 21 schools virtual this week.[/quote]
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