Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Really? MCPS DL worked fine for us in the spring and will be very robust in the fall. Why would you intentionally stay in a germ-infested daycare?
NP here. Probably so the parents can keep their jobs?
Anonymous wrote:There's a difference between a center getting licensed to provide care for 6 or 7 year-olds, and it becoming a proper elementary school. My guess is that parents still have the legal requirement to enroll their children in elementary school, and sending them to a daycare center that's licensed for those ages is not a substitute for that. Given the shortened school day/week due to COVID-19, families may still need care for times when their school-age children are not actively engaged with their elementary school distance learning class, and may send their children to daycare during those times. A family that fails to enroll their children in elementary school and keep proper attendance would be in violation of the law, daycare or not.
Anonymous wrote:
Really? MCPS DL worked fine for us in the spring and will be very robust in the fall. Why would you intentionally stay in a germ-infested daycare?
Anonymous wrote:Hope they have certified teachers. A daycare worker usually has different qualifications than school teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Really? MCPS DL worked fine for us in the spring and will be very robust in the fall. Why would you intentionally stay in a germ-infested daycare?
NP here. Probably so the parents can keep their jobs?
Anonymous wrote:
Really? MCPS DL worked fine for us in the spring and will be very robust in the fall. Why would you intentionally stay in a germ-infested daycare?
Anonymous wrote:That can be a big risk. Our former center was licensed to teach k-3 so they had a separate space and appropriate staff. However, a friend’s 4 year old was abused by an 8 year old at a different center. This went beyond bullying.
Anonymous wrote:
Really? MCPS DL worked fine for us in the spring and will be very robust in the fall. Why would you intentionally stay in a germ-infested daycare?