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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]63% of 450 Two Rivers families expressed a preference for distance learning.[/quote] Perfect, then the other 47% can go hybrid in person. Problem solved. [/quote] No, the schools will just stay 100% DL. Problem solved.[/quote] If TR decides above to be the case, then good luck for next year. With the middle school moving to Young and a whole school year of no in person learning, especially if other charters move forward with hybrid, TR is going to take a big hit. Clearly they are not on the side of science and the numbers. And 63% of those surveyed wanting DL is not the majority of families either.[/quote] But it doesn’t matter. Do y’all know math or statistics; gesh. 37% didn’t respond but it’s a non-issue.[/quote] Really because I think you are the one in error of the math. Re-read previous post: Family Data Summary ● 67% of families responded (459 families) ○ Families representing 63% of TR students prefered their students attend school remotely. ○ Families representing 37% of TR students preferred their students to attend in-person. It’s not 37% that did not respond. It’s 33%. 37% of those that responded wanted in person. So your point is the 33% that did not respond for whatever reason doesn’t matter then. Guess those families opinions are a non-issue. Just let the 63% of the 67% families who responded for DL which really comes out to only 42% dictate DL for everyone else. I hope your opinion doesn’t represent the majority of the TR community.[/quote] Are you at TR? You seem really upset by this. I'm sure no one thinks that those families who didn't respond are a non-issue; however, what else do you propose that TR do with these results? Ignoring the opinion of those who responded would be no different/just as bad as ignoring the opinion of those who did not respond. Unfortunately, the opinion of those who did not respond is not known. The fact is that for those families who did think it was important to respond, most wanted to continue distance learning. There is also a staff issue. Most of the staff are not ready to return for a variety of reasons. Many have children who attend school in surrounding jurisdictions and since those schools are not yet open, they don't know what to do with their own children.[/quote] Uh no, LCPS elementary going back. FCPS K-2 going back. Western MD schools going back. Ann Arundel schools going back. Don’t know about MCPS and PG but I bet if rest MD and VA going back, so will they. Older kids in middle and high school don’t need parents home.[/quote]
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