Anonymous wrote:It’s absurd. Everyone knows that pandemic learning loss—not just the content, but the time in school with all attendant social/emotional effects—is more the rule than the exception and MCPS cuts the one thing that stands a substantial chance of making it up.
Anonymous wrote:We just got this in our weekly message. I’m disappointed as we really liked it last summer!
Summer School Information
Our local summer school program will be back this summer, but it will not look like it has in the past. Due to budget restraints, there is a reduction of sites hosting summer school. As a result, our school will be paired with another elementary school in our cluster for a combined program. Dr. Sally K. Ride Elementary will host our local summer school program this summer. The teaching and support staff will be from both schools. There will also be restrictions on the number of students who will be invited to participated. Participants will be identified based on literacy and math criteria determined by the central office. This summer's program will be by invitation only. More information on selection and enrollment will come to you in the coming weeks. Transportation will be provided from central locations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal funds are depleted so there’s no possible way to accommodate free summer school for every student. Are you really that surprised? Why is this even a topic of conversation. Completely out of the state’s control.
They could if they budgeted for it but instead we get bocce ball and the museum no one goes to. My kid said they talked about bocce ball in PE but never once actually played it.
What's the museum no one goes to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal funds are depleted so there’s no possible way to accommodate free summer school for every student. Are you really that surprised? Why is this even a topic of conversation. Completely out of the state’s control.
They could if they budgeted for it but instead we get bocce ball and the museum no one goes to. My kid said they talked about bocce ball in PE but never once actually played it.
Anonymous wrote:Federal funds are depleted so there’s no possible way to accommodate free summer school for every student. Are you really that surprised? Why is this even a topic of conversation. Completely out of the state’s control.