Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As I understand it, plans for the fall will only take place after that contract is negotiated.
School starts in 10 weeks. They don't have a plan formulated yet from what I can see. My money is on it being distance learning again, at least for the first marking period. Unless they have already started the steps to prepare schools for reopening (installed sanitizer dispensers outside each classroom, etc), then there's no way they can make it happen logistically in 10 weeks.
No no no no no no no no no no. No distance "learning". Absolutely not.
i will set up a tent city in the parking lot of the Carver building. Who's with me?
Please do. And, stay there when you have COVID and don't go to the hospital and infect our medical workers as you are really selfish. There will be a huge upswing in the fall as most people don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As I understand it, plans for the fall will only take place after that contract is negotiated.
School starts in 10 weeks. They don't have a plan formulated yet from what I can see. My money is on it being distance learning again, at least for the first marking period. Unless they have already started the steps to prepare schools for reopening (installed sanitizer dispensers outside each classroom, etc), then there's no way they can make it happen logistically in 10 weeks.
No no no no no no no no no no. No distance "learning". Absolutely not.
i will set up a tent city in the parking lot of the Carver building. Who's with me?
Please do. And, stay there when you have COVID and don't go to the hospital and infect our medical workers as you are really selfish. There will be a huge upswing in the fall as most people don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As I understand it, plans for the fall will only take place after that contract is negotiated.
School starts in 10 weeks. They don't have a plan formulated yet from what I can see. My money is on it being distance learning again, at least for the first marking period. Unless they have already started the steps to prepare schools for reopening (installed sanitizer dispensers outside each classroom, etc), then there's no way they can make it happen logistically in 10 weeks.
No no no no no no no no no no. No distance "learning". Absolutely not.
i will set up a tent city in the parking lot of the Carver building. Who's with me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As I understand it, plans for the fall will only take place after that contract is negotiated.
School starts in 10 weeks. They don't have a plan formulated yet from what I can see. My money is on it being distance learning again, at least for the first marking period. Unless they have already started the steps to prepare schools for reopening (installed sanitizer dispensers outside each classroom, etc), then there's no way they can make it happen logistically in 10 weeks.
No no no no no no no no no no. No distance "learning". Absolutely not.
i will set up a tent city in the parking lot of the Carver building. Who's with me?
Anonymous wrote:
As I understand it, plans for the fall will only take place after that contract is negotiated.
School starts in 10 weeks. They don't have a plan formulated yet from what I can see. My money is on it being distance learning again, at least for the first marking period. Unless they have already started the steps to prepare schools for reopening (installed sanitizer dispensers outside each classroom, etc), then there's no way they can make it happen logistically in 10 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The state guidance that came out requires counties to publish their state-approved plans for the 20-21 school year on or before Aug 14.
While some Virginia counties seem to be coming out with plans now, I like that MD is waiting a bit longer to see the lay of the land. A lot can change in 6 or 7 weeks! I know they're working up options, but dont know exactly what is being considered for MCPS.
Thanks - but 8/14 seems very late in the game with school scheduled to start 8/31.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The state guidance that came out requires counties to publish their state-approved plans for the 20-21 school year on or before Aug 14.
While some Virginia counties seem to be coming out with plans now, I like that MD is waiting a bit longer to see the lay of the land. A lot can change in 6 or 7 weeks! I know they're working up options, but dont know exactly what is being considered for MCPS.
Thanks - but 8/14 seems very late in the game with school scheduled to start 8/31.
Anonymous wrote:The state guidance that came out requires counties to publish their state-approved plans for the 20-21 school year on or before Aug 14.
While some Virginia counties seem to be coming out with plans now, I like that MD is waiting a bit longer to see the lay of the land. A lot can change in 6 or 7 weeks! I know they're working up options, but dont know exactly what is being considered for MCPS.