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Reply to "Roughly 25% of MCPS students are chronically absent, and absenteeism response plan delayed "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry. Formatting lists in quotes apparently is hellish for the forum code. Here it is cleanly: [list]Students got very comfortable taking classes at home during the pandemic, and it has been very difficult to return to in-person instruction.[/list] [list]Better teacher-student relationships would increase students’ motivation to attend school.[/list] [list]Students feel they need breaks from the academic stress of school, including regularly-scheduled mental health days or days designed to simply catch up.[/list] [list]In-person instruction during the day does not work for all students, many of whom have to work or have other family responsibilities.[/list][/quote] • The sign up for virtual academy • Go to class and participate and they’ll have better teacher student relationships. Additional staffing is needed in some places. • I agree that a better schedule is needed but for some reason teacher and parents seem to be against the ideas that would give them one. • That’s what alternative programs, GED, and night school have traditionally been for.[/quote]
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