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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]just cancel school. screw the kids who are succeeding.[/quote] My kids are doing fine. Screw the ones who aren't. -DCUM[/quote] How are less project checks and less content going to help anyone? Coming from a poor immigrant family, I am tired of all the excuses people are coming up with as to why some kids are not performing. Kids have laptops, internet access, food, recorded sessions, can keep their cameras off, access to teachers after learning time, etc. Short of giving them new parents, what more can MCPS do? I truly feel for these kids but if MCPS can't come up with yet another solution that does not negatively impact those kids who are doing ok, then why do the kids doing well have to be slowed down. Contact the parents to see what's up and if there truly is an issue as to why the kid can't log in or turn in assignments, then provide extra support, but I bet more often then not, it is a parent who just doesn't care enough. Ask me how I know. Slowing the pace of the curriculum will not work.[/quote] +1 You are horrible. Many parents are not in the home! They can't do anymore. They are taking care of dying relatives and trying to not become homeless. Some don't have heat. [b]This is not the fault of the parents. This is the fault of MCPS for not giving their kids the option of real school.[/quote][/b] Grow up! Many people made decisions Not to buy more house than they could afford, Not to divorce so their children wouldn't have to rely on 1 parent, Not to spit out more children than we could take care of under emergencies situations.. you know, act like responsible adults. [/quote][/quote] No. No. NO! That is the fault of human beings not being prepared for everything that life could throw at you. A lot of people are caught with their pants down in a pandemic. While som were frivously spending, others were saving and investing. While some raised their kids and put in hard work rearing their kid, other's were not. While some made sure to choose a career that insulated them from financial collapse, others Di's not. While some stayed home and took proper precautions in March, others did not. Some families only chose to have one or two kids and others chose more. MCPS is closed because of the Pandemic and the public's selfish response and lack of responsibility. If you cannot handle these changes then you need to do some soul searching and make changes like a responsible adult.[/quote]
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