Anonymous wrote:No need to unenroll. Teachers are supposed to put everything on MyMCPS. Attendance doesn't really matter for grading anyways.
Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their backup plan to homeschool? Or maybe enroll in an online private that happens to accept kids mid-year?
We are sticking with in-person.
No, just not going to school when cases are too crazy and things are out of control.
At a certain point they will get unenrolled. This does not appear to be a real plan.
We can always reenroll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their backup plan to homeschool? Or maybe enroll in an online private that happens to accept kids mid-year?
We are sticking with in-person.
No, just not going to school when cases are too crazy and things are out of control.
At a certain point they will get unenrolled. This does not appear to be a real plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their backup plan to homeschool? Or maybe enroll in an online private that happens to accept kids mid-year?
We are sticking with in-person.
No, just not going to school when cases are too crazy and things are out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Is their backup plan to homeschool? Or maybe enroll in an online private that happens to accept kids mid-year?
We are sticking with in-person.
Anonymous wrote:Talking to a few other parents and realized some of them are going to send their kids and watch what happens. Most have a backup plan that when certain number of cases happen in school, they’ll just pull their kids out. Just wonder how many of us are thinking about this and what metrics you’re comfortable with.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, I'm concerned that with the new "close contact exceptions" this year we're going to hear very little about cases in school. Metrics are harder to predict with less information about delta and thresholds of spread, too. Playing it by ear.