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Reply to "What should MCPS' virtual learning plan be ? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MCPS is claiming they can't do a virtual plan because not every school is a 1:1 device school. I don't know if that's true, but that's what they're claiming.[/quote] Most MS and HS kids and grades 4 and 5 have Chromebooks. [b]MCPS has a $3bn budget. [/b] If that's the real reason they could buy some more ipads for kids K-3. PGCPS did it, and they're a lot poorer than MCPS. https://www.pgcps.org/globalassets/offices/information-technology/docs---information-technology/prolonged-state-of-emergency-virtual-plan.pdf As a 1-to-1 district, every student in PGCPS has access to a digital mobile device (Chromebook or iPad) for use at school. If needed, the student may be assigned a device to take home. Every teacher has access to a Mac or PC for use at school or home. Using their device, teachers and students may connect through virtual conferencing programs such as Zoom or Google Meet. This allows PGCPS to provide synchronous virtual learning in real time as well as asynchronous learning opportunities. [/quote] Bloated salaries??[/quote]
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