Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Most MVA kids didn't have medical needs. That's why the MVAers don't like the plan.
Correct. Most MVA families wanted the option preserved for their choice or to continue to enable their children’s anxiety disorders.
Anxiety is an illness. If you can’t go do school in person due to your anxiety, this is a great option.
It’s an illness with many treatments options. Many kids who have anxiety successfully attend in-person and have been doing so for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Most MVA kids didn't have medical needs. That's why the MVAers don't like the plan.
Correct. Most MVA families wanted the option preserved for their choice or to continue to enable their children’s anxiety disorders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Most MVA kids didn't have medical needs. That's why the MVAers don't like the plan.
Correct. Most MVA families wanted the option preserved for their choice or to continue to enable their children’s anxiety disorders.
Anxiety is an illness. If you can’t go do school in person due to your anxiety, this is a great option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Most MVA kids didn't have medical needs. That's why the MVAers don't like the plan.
Correct. Most MVA families wanted the option preserved for their choice or to continue to enable their children’s anxiety disorders.
Anxiety is an illness. If you can’t go do school in person due to your anxiety, this is a great option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Most MVA kids didn't have medical needs. That's why the MVAers don't like the plan.
Correct. Most MVA families wanted the option preserved for their choice or to continue to enable their children’s anxiety disorders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Most MVA kids didn't have medical needs. That's why the MVAers don't like the plan.
A good number did or their family members but some opted to be more involved, bullying or just learn better. Reasons don’t matter. Choice does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Most MVA kids didn't have medical needs. That's why the MVAers don't like the plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Most MVA kids didn't have medical needs. That's why the MVAers don't like the plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree! I am happy that MCPS worked with the families to find a solution.
As a parent of a child who greatly benefited from the COVID closures, I understand being in a tough spot and needing outside-the-box solutions.
To be clear, they didn't work with families to find a solution. We were told they would come up with something and it would be announced today but there was no MVAPTC/family input. No one would have agreed to this which is why they kept it secret. It also requires a medical form which is a problem if parents cannot get appointments quickly.
In theory, you already have the medical form. If your child is medically vulnerable they haven’t been in school this year. With MVA closing there was no other option except for IIS which requires a medical signature. I suppose you could have been homeschooling but if that’s working for you, I don’t know why you would go back to MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know MCPS was working on a solution. This looks really positive for families who were previously enrolled in MVA and cannot attend school due to medical needs. I especially like that parent supervision is required for children under 12 and recommended for over 12.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree! I am happy that MCPS worked with the families to find a solution.
As a parent of a child who greatly benefited from the COVID closures, I understand being in a tough spot and needing outside-the-box solutions.
To be clear, they didn't work with families to find a solution. We were told they would come up with something and it would be announced today but there was no MVAPTC/family input. No one would have agreed to this which is why they kept it secret. It also requires a medical form which is a problem if parents cannot get appointments quickly.
Anonymous wrote:I agree! I am happy that MCPS worked with the families to find a solution.
As a parent of a child who greatly benefited from the COVID closures, I understand being in a tough spot and needing outside-the-box solutions.