Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, but it’s a bad look for libraries to be open as of Tuesday, but the Superintendent and central office staff can’t get to work on even Thursday.
Never knew people had to bussed all over the country to libraries every day, but I guess you learn something new every day. /a
Our road is still only half plowed and getting out of our neighborhood to the main roads is still challenging.
Anonymous wrote:No idea, but it’s a bad look for libraries to be open as of Tuesday, but the Superintendent and central office staff can’t get to work on even Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that for tomorrow, they are allowing some child care to open but all MCPS offices are closed. How is that even possible? I thought child care could only open if offices were open or the universe would implode.
Taylor is apparently *really* committed to making sure Central Office staff get as many paid snow days off as possible. Not even a hint of teleworking in any of these messages despite the fact that tons of them can easily do it
Anonymous wrote:It's interesting that for tomorrow, they are allowing some child care to open but all MCPS offices are closed. How is that even possible? I thought child care could only open if offices were open or the universe would implode.
Anonymous wrote:Another question - what is actually needed for childcare programs in schools to be able to open?
There’s been a lot of speculation on other threads that school office staff need to open the doors. Is that really the job of office staff, or is that more like building/custodial staff (who may or may not also be “emergency personnel” who must report at any status)?
I don’t see how Code Yellow could work if it was office staff opening the doors (offices on two hour delay but childcare may operate as scheduled if local conditions and staffing allow for it)
Or does it require Central Office staff be working for oversight of community use programs or in case of emergency incidents?
Anonymous wrote:The messaging is Superintendent dependent. Just like certain presidental administration and opm more strict and others not as much (e.g Bush Jr. can't remember) about office leave. Since the pandemic, Central and offices have often been closed along with schools.
Anonymous wrote:The messaging is Superintendent dependent. Just like certain presidental administration and opm more strict and others not as much (e.g Bush Jr. can't remember) about office leave. Since the pandemic, Central and offices have often been closed along with schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, but it’s a bad look for libraries to be open as of Tuesday, but the Superintendent and central office staff can’t get to work on even Thursday.
+1
County facilities are open. But if you happened to book a school facility you are sol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, but it’s a bad look for libraries to be open as of Tuesday, but the Superintendent and central office staff can’t get to work on even Thursday.
+1
County facilities are open. But if you happened to book a school facility you are sol
Anonymous wrote:No idea, but it’s a bad look for libraries to be open as of Tuesday, but the Superintendent and central office staff can’t get to work on even Thursday.