Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning does not work.
Then why do all the MCPS administrators get their advanced degrees from virtual programs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning does not work.
It will be a giant waste of time.
Yes! Because no teacher in MCPS is capable of providing instruction virtually. Far better to follow the current MCPS plan of providing no learning at all and asking Maryland to waive the required number of instructional days. /s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning does not work.
Then why do all the MCPS administrators get their advanced degrees from virtual programs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning does not work.
It will be a giant waste of time.
A week of school with half of the teachers and students out at the end of the school year is an even bigger waste of time. I would rather my kids had had the chance to at least get an online recorded lecture and some homework assignments in their AP classes. As it is now they will go into AP exams with a week-plus less preparation than all the other students around the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning does not work.
It will be a giant waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning does not work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning does not work.
It will be a giant waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning does not work.
Anonymous wrote:McPS did a presentation to the board saying they would do this in 2024. And they didn’t.
I predict in the middle of 2027 they will present a half cooked proposal for public comment. And then say it can’t go forward because they received “complaints” from the community, even if the majority of parents want to have a virtual learning plan for snow emergencies.
Because it’s better for McPS staff to have an extra week of snow day holidays than to have to work like the rest of Marylanders.
Anonymous wrote:McPS did a presentation to the board saying they would do this in 2024. And they didn’t.
I predict in the middle of 2027 they will present a half cooked proposal for public comment. And then say it can’t go forward because they received “complaints” from the community, even if the majority of parents want to have a virtual learning plan for snow emergencies.
Because it’s better for McPS staff to have an extra week of snow day holidays than to have to work like the rest of Marylanders.