Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given every other district in NOVA is closed interesting why they are waiting-what will teachers children do?
Have you lived here long? FCCPS rarely closes for snow.
They caved to what the other schools in the region were doing and unnecessarily closed for covid for 6 months last year so not sure why this would prove any different
They were the only district fully open twice in November and April, but COVID also isn't snow.
Umm they were definitely fully not open last November.
They were, my kid was in school full time for a week in November
One grade at each school was back for about a week total before they shut it down again. FCCPS didn’t “open” in November in any meaningful way. (1 of my 3 kids went back for that Nov week and the others didn’t go back until Feb/Mar — can’t remember when they finally opened).
That's not true, TJ was open for all grades - was MD not open?
None of the grades were back full time in November (Although you have to love the revisionist history). K and 3rd grade went back for 1.5 weeks total of hybrid (half days)and 1-2 and 4-5 went back for 3-4 days of hybrid (half days). Then back to fully virtual for everyone until the end of February.
My child is not in K or 3rd and was back to school full time in November...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given every other district in NOVA is closed interesting why they are waiting-what will teachers children do?
Have you lived here long? FCCPS rarely closes for snow.
They caved to what the other schools in the region were doing and unnecessarily closed for covid for 6 months last year so not sure why this would prove any different
They were the only district fully open twice in November and April, but COVID also isn't snow.
Umm they were definitely fully not open last November.
They were, my kid was in school full time for a week in November
One grade at each school was back for about a week total before they shut it down again. FCCPS didn’t “open” in November in any meaningful way. (1 of my 3 kids went back for that Nov week and the others didn’t go back until Feb/Mar — can’t remember when they finally opened).
That's not true, TJ was open for all grades - was MD not open?
I had kids in 1, 3, and 5 last year and only the 3rd grader went back for any real school in November. I guarantee you it was one grade at each school as a trial to ease us back into everyone returning. Maybe the 1 and 5 went back for one week? Either way, the system did not reopen fully and quickly shut back down for several more months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t stand to watch his speech. Did he say anything interesting? Did he take questions? It bothers me that he calls it a ‘town hall’ but doesn’t allow questions. It seems more apt to say ‘I will address the community’
Basically that they are trying ot implement test to stay without having been accepted into the official program like FCPS.
He said they want test to stay or they do NOT want test to stay?
They want it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given every other district in NOVA is closed interesting why they are waiting-what will teachers children do?
Have you lived here long? FCCPS rarely closes for snow.
They caved to what the other schools in the region were doing and unnecessarily closed for covid for 6 months last year so not sure why this would prove any different
They were the only district fully open twice in November and April, but COVID also isn't snow.
Umm they were definitely fully not open last November.
They were, my kid was in school full time for a week in November
One grade at each school was back for about a week total before they shut it down again. FCCPS didn’t “open” in November in any meaningful way. (1 of my 3 kids went back for that Nov week and the others didn’t go back until Feb/Mar — can’t remember when they finally opened).
That's not true, TJ was open for all grades - was MD not open?
None of the grades were back full time in November (Although you have to love the revisionist history). K and 3rd grade went back for 1.5 weeks total of hybrid (half days)and 1-2 and 4-5 went back for 3-4 days of hybrid (half days). Then back to fully virtual for everyone until the end of February.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given every other district in NOVA is closed interesting why they are waiting-what will teachers children do?
Have you lived here long? FCCPS rarely closes for snow.
They caved to what the other schools in the region were doing and unnecessarily closed for covid for 6 months last year so not sure why this would prove any different
They were the only district fully open twice in November and April, but COVID also isn't snow.
Umm they were definitely fully not open last November.
They were, my kid was in school full time for a week in November
One grade at each school was back for about a week total before they shut it down again. FCCPS didn’t “open” in November in any meaningful way. (1 of my 3 kids went back for that Nov week and the others didn’t go back until Feb/Mar — can’t remember when they finally opened).
That's not true, TJ was open for all grades - was MD not open?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given every other district in NOVA is closed interesting why they are waiting-what will teachers children do?
Have you lived here long? FCCPS rarely closes for snow.
They caved to what the other schools in the region were doing and unnecessarily closed for covid for 6 months last year so not sure why this would prove any different
They were the only district fully open twice in November and April, but COVID also isn't snow.
Umm they were definitely fully not open last November.
They were, my kid was in school full time for a week in November
One grade at each school was back for about a week total before they shut it down again. FCCPS didn’t “open” in November in any meaningful way. (1 of my 3 kids went back for that Nov week and the others didn’t go back until Feb/Mar — can’t remember when they finally opened).
That's not true, TJ was open for all grades - was MD not open?
Anonymous wrote:Latest forecast is 1-3", FCCPS may end up being the smartest bunch in the area by waiting for a fresher forecast.
Anonymous wrote:FCCPS is so different blah blah blah.
FCCPS is closed tomorrow (Monday) as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given every other district in NOVA is closed interesting why they are waiting-what will teachers children do?
Have you lived here long? FCCPS rarely closes for snow.
They caved to what the other schools in the region were doing and unnecessarily closed for covid for 6 months last year so not sure why this would prove any different
They were the only district fully open twice in November and April, but COVID also isn't snow.
Umm they were definitely fully not open last November.
They were, my kid was in school full time for a week in November
One grade at each school was back for about a week total before they shut it down again. FCCPS didn’t “open” in November in any meaningful way. (1 of my 3 kids went back for that Nov week and the others didn’t go back until Feb/Mar — can’t remember when they finally opened).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given every other district in NOVA is closed interesting why they are waiting-what will teachers children do?
Have you lived here long? FCCPS rarely closes for snow.
They caved to what the other schools in the region were doing and unnecessarily closed for covid for 6 months last year so not sure why this would prove any different
They were the only district fully open twice in November and April, but COVID also isn't snow.
Umm they were definitely fully not open last November.
They were, my kid was in school full time for a week in November
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t stand to watch his speech. Did he say anything interesting? Did he take questions? It bothers me that he calls it a ‘town hall’ but doesn’t allow questions. It seems more apt to say ‘I will address the community’
Basically that they are trying ot implement test to stay without having been accepted into the official program like FCPS.
He said they want test to stay or they do NOT want test to stay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given every other district in NOVA is closed interesting why they are waiting-what will teachers children do?
Have you lived here long? FCCPS rarely closes for snow.
They caved to what the other schools in the region were doing and unnecessarily closed for covid for 6 months last year so not sure why this would prove any different
They were the only district fully open twice in November and April, but COVID also isn't snow.
Umm they were definitely fully not open last November.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t stand to watch his speech. Did he say anything interesting? Did he take questions? It bothers me that he calls it a ‘town hall’ but doesn’t allow questions. It seems more apt to say ‘I will address the community’
Basically that they are trying ot implement test to stay without having been accepted into the official program like FCPS.