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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm glad we a Republican governor to moderate the crazy school closers in Montgomery County. -A Democrat[/quote] +1 million This is why we need balance in government. All Dems or all Republican is a recipe for disaster. Our founding fathers understood this. Thank goodness we have Hogan. -An Independent (who used to be a Democrat, but no more)[/quote] +1 Virtual learning is only instruction when there is an engaged adult with the student who can help instruct and manage the virtual lessons. It does not work for elementary and middle school kids when there is no in-person support. Virtual learning for special needs kids is beyond pointless. I can give a specific recipe on a video and even bake the cake at my own house. It doesn’t mean the child can watch it and learn how to bake their own cake without support. Someone needs to help turn the oven on, plug in the mixer and wash the dishes. Did you provide instruction on how to bake a cake? Yes. Was it effective with a child learning how to bake a cake? That depends on whether a parent is home with the child. If I have to be home and engaged to support the instruction, I’m homeschooling and teaching how to make lasagna because I hate cake . Hogan has never wavered. He’s not moving the goal posts like the teachers Union has continued to do through the entire pandemic. 180 in-person days. I do jot understand why we are still having this conversation. Covid is not going anywhere. Virtual instruction is ineffective and not shown to lower the spread of covid. Nothing is closed because of omicron. [/quote] Here is an idea, [b]as a parent you help them on virtual. Or, you pay someone to do it. [/b]You refusing to help does not make it bad or too difficult. And, saying virtual is pointless for special needs is meaningless as some are doing better with virtual and SN means many things.[/quote] Must be nice to have the resources. Shows what a bubble you are living in. Maybe you should volunteer to help someone else’s kid or be taxed more to pay for additional support for kids who need it.[/quote] Must be nice to be able to continue to work and do school in person and not have to live in a bubble because of people like you. I spent many years having all the kids over at my house. Sorry, your kid is no longer welcome until covid is better. I'm done being your free babysitter. Funny how you are probably more wealthy than we are and think you should get free child care. Maybe its time to live within your means and stop expecting others to parent your kids.[/quote]
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