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Reply to "suing MCPS for covid-related health problems"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will you sue if you catch Covid from a restaurant, a grocery store or work place?[/quote] The State didn't make a law saying "children must be present in a restaurant, grocery store, or workplace" nor are they necessarily staffed by people paid for with taxpayer dollars?[/quote] And you don’t have to send your kid to school. You can homeschool them if you want. Or you had an option to enroll them in the virtual academy.[/quote] We all have a right to free public education. Sorry that offends you[/quote] Hence the free virtual academy. [/quote] Why do you keep repeating this?? Once again for the people in the back who are apparently unwilling to listen, the virtual academy IS NOT AN OPTION. The demand for VA overwhelmed what was available and they aren't letting anyone in.[/quote] Your failure to plan does not make it a crisis for MCPS. MCPS has always said they will be open in full in person UNTIL the state shuts them down. That is why many of us were in a panic over the summer come August, when we didn't hear from them as MCPS was clear with their intentions if numbers spiked. When we talked about it here in August, many told us to homeschool or pay for a private online program. Those same families are now upset they don't have a virtual option. They are letting a few families in right now who have a clear need. You have a right to a free education for your kids. You don't have the right to dictate if it is in person or virtual. If you are concerned, teh best thing you can do is keep your kids home and hopefully enough families also do that, they will consider other alternatives.[/quote]
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