Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PG county to be virtual thru MLK day
This makes a lot of sense. Why can't we all have this option?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PG county to be virtual thru MLK day
I am stunned by this.
Anonymous wrote:PG county to be virtual thru MLK day
Anonymous wrote:PG county to be virtual thru MLK day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect DC and MoCo will try to require virtual for all public and private schools for start of new year. Will Hogan overrule MoCo?
Gosh, how many times does this have to be repeated. The state has mandated 180 days of in-person. So if MoCo switched to virtual, those days would not count towards the 180 day mandate and need to be made up at the end of the year, which is not feasible, given teacher contract schedules.
This is simply not up to the local school boards anymore, thank god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect DC and MoCo will try to require virtual for all public and private schools for start of new year. Will Hogan overrule MoCo?
Gosh, how many times does this have to be repeated. The state has mandated 180 days of in-person. So if MoCo switched to virtual, those days would not count towards the 180 day mandate and need to be made up at the end of the year, which is not feasible, given teacher contract schedules.
This is simply not up to the local school boards anymore, thank god.
Also, critically, teachers don’t want virtual anymore. They have seen the results in their classrooms and don’t it getting worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect DC and MoCo will try to require virtual for all public and private schools for start of new year. Will Hogan overrule MoCo?
Gosh, how many times does this have to be repeated. The state has mandated 180 days of in-person. So if MoCo switched to virtual, those days would not count towards the 180 day mandate and need to be made up at the end of the year, which is not feasible, given teacher contract schedules.
This is simply not up to the local school boards anymore, thank god.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect DC and MoCo will try to require virtual for all public and private schools for start of new year. Will Hogan overrule MoCo?
Anonymous wrote:I suspect DC and MoCo will try to require virtual for all public and private schools for start of new year. Will Hogan overrule MoCo?
Anonymous wrote:Schools will close if any of the 2 conditions below are fulfilled:
1. individual schools or grades: there are not enough staff to keep instruction going, and/or too few students present to advance in the syllabus.
Right now at a couple of schools, this is the case. It will happen in more schools.
2. System-wide shutdown: Hospitals cannot cope even under their surge plan, and a stay-at-home order is given by the Governors or DC Mayor. Perhaps in January.