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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought they said there had to be a minimum of 10 cases? One only had 9 and was still sent to virtual It's also discouraging to hear them announce the initial plan that says if a school hits the 5% metric, it would only be assessed for closure and not automatically trigger closure. [b]But I bet if we asked to see the receipts on all 11 of those assessments, MCPS would be left empty-handed. That was another lie from MCPS[/b][/quote] I thought this was going to be based on verifiable results. They set up a system inviting fraudulent reporting.[/quote] Good point. Poorly planned and executed from multiple different perspectives[/quote] This is "worst in nation" stuff. They've set up a system whereby a small percentage of parents can keep a school held hostage on a day-by-day basis. How can anybody plan anything given these dynamics?[/quote] If you think it through it won't be long before all are reporting red and then it will turn into something else. In theory, it's not meant to last.[/quote] I mistakenly believed them, but this all a fraud by design. They'll get and keep everybody in red until they reach a point where they abandon this system some time in spring.[/quote]
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