Anonymous wrote:I like the update! I prefer case-by-case basis. I applaud how MCPS is handling this, although I think this announcement should have gone out Wednesday night with the updated covid count.
Anonymous wrote:Moving forward, MCPS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will examine schools on a case-by-case basis to determine if any particular school needs to transition to virtual learning for a designated period of time. Factors considered will continue to include the number of students and staff who have tested positive; the number of students in quarantine; the number of staff absent for COVID-related reasons; and the level of spread of the virus in the school.
Lol. Why don’t they just tell us they’re using local not long to determine if any schools stay open vs. flip to virtual.
Anonymous wrote:Does this mean they keep using the red, yellow, green chart?
Anonymous wrote:I like the update! I prefer case-by-case basis. I applaud how MCPS is handling this, although I think this announcement should have gone out Wednesday night with the updated covid count.
Anonymous wrote:Good they've abandoned they're "plan" and back to not really having a plan, but at least they're not assessing on a school-by-school basis as they should. Hogan must have called them...
Anonymous wrote:Has anybody found this on their website or, like, anywhere else?
Anonymous wrote:Summary:
We transitioned 11 schools to virtual based on metrics that now match every school; therefore, we will be changing our metrics. We will not be communicating what those new metrics are, but, rest assured, we are working hard at whatever it is you think we should be focusing on. We havent done anything new to protect staff or students, so we will send home some test kids and request that parents and guardians administer them to the students and report the results.