Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how often the dashboards are updated?
Yes. The date of the information is posted on the dashboard. And it reflects the last seven days worth of data.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/coronavirus/dashboard/
I have both the proof from this website as well as the corroborating statement. Throw shade all you want, but it's true.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know how often the dashboards are updated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
That's the excuse for faking dashboard numbers? If that was true, then MCPS has nothing to hide. Why not be honest?
DP. Did you think at all about pp’s post before firing off your response? If people are not required to report covid cases, then the parents of those multiple cases you know of may not have reported it to MCPS. MCPS can’t add cases they don’t know about to the dashboard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
That's the excuse for faking dashboard numbers? If that was true, then MCPS has nothing to hide. Why not be honest?
Do you know that those cases have been reported to MCPS?
Yes.
There are only two possibilities. Ether the numbers weren't reported to the school to the CO, or the CO withheld the numbers from the Public. If the numbers weren't reported to the CO (which I find difficult to believe), then the CO will not be able to plan appropriately for substitutes / coverage. If the CO is aware and has a good handle on the situation, then the question is why they would withhold those numbers from the public?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
That's the excuse for faking dashboard numbers? If that was true, then MCPS has nothing to hide. Why not be honest?
Do you know that those cases have been reported to MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
That's the excuse for faking dashboard numbers? If that was true, then MCPS has nothing to hide. Why not be honest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
That's the excuse for faking dashboard numbers? If that was true, then MCPS has nothing to hide. Why not be honest?
Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised they still have the dashboards. My kids colleges stopped last year.
Glad you're an ostrich, but this is an MCPS thread. You can move along now.
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised they still have the dashboards. My kids colleges stopped last year.