Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS just issued a statement saying they are deeply concerned by the abrupt change coming from the Governor
Abrupt? It’s been 10 months.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS just issued a statement saying they are deeply concerned by the abrupt change coming from the Governor
Anonymous wrote:Larry Hogan is an ass. For a Republican, he sure likes to micromanage Maryland school districts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/coronavirus/2021/01/maryland-coronavirus-update-january-21
I disagree with his assessment that there is no health reason for schools to be closed.
My daughter is in 10th grade and although I wish school were in session, it is not going to be back to normal.
I prefer a consistent distance learning to whatever hybrid schedule + online schedule schools will put into place in March.
I don't think the online version will be as good as it is now (it's not great, but it's been OK).
Requiring teachers to teach two groups of hybrid classes PLUS one group of fully virtual is a mess.
Your daughter is in 10th? How good for her - and for you! But have you thought of little kids who just can't hack staring at the screen all day?
So yes, let's all go back. And if you're not happy with hybrid, you can either homeschool, or supplement, or go private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/coronavirus/2021/01/maryland-coronavirus-update-january-21
I disagree with his assessment that there is no health reason for schools to be closed.
My daughter is in 10th grade and although I wish school were in session, it is not going to be back to normal.
I prefer a consistent distance learning to whatever hybrid schedule + online schedule schools will put into place in March.
I don't think the online version will be as good as it is now (it's not great, but it's been OK).
Requiring teachers to teach two groups of hybrid classes PLUS one group of fully virtual is a mess.
Your daughter is in 10th? How good for her - and for you! But have you thought of little kids who just can't hack staring at the screen all day?
So yes, let's all go back. And if you're not happy with hybrid, you can either homeschool, or supplement, or go private.
Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/coronavirus/2021/01/maryland-coronavirus-update-january-21
I disagree with his assessment that there is no health reason for schools to be closed.
My daughter is in 10th grade and although I wish school were in session, it is not going to be back to normal.
I prefer a consistent distance learning to whatever hybrid schedule + online schedule schools will put into place in March.
I don't think the online version will be as good as it is now (it's not great, but it's been OK).
Requiring teachers to teach two groups of hybrid classes PLUS one group of fully virtual is a mess.