Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.
I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.
To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.
What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.
Or make sure there are make-up days in the calendar.
Oh great! We already did that one!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.
I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.
To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.
What needs to be done besides taking home your Chromebook from the cart and a charger? Some younger kids may need password help. Are they set up with the right program for the online learning (zoom? Canvas? Other?)? Seems like the start of the next quarter would be a good time to make sure everyone is set up for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.
I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.
To be fair, it was predictable. Anyone familiar with elementary schools knew they couldn't do virtual. And the central office was never going to fess up to their incompetence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.
I think we can imagine but I’m really sorry you ran around like that and then got gaslit.
Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.
Anonymous wrote:To be honest, when I saw a message from him come via email I assumed it was his resignation for his reported role in the sexual harassment cover-up that was in that article last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be honest, when I saw a message from him come via email I assumed it was his resignation for his reported role in the sexual harassment cover-up that was in that article last week.
That would require him to have shame or a boss a who insisted on integrity.
Anonymous wrote:To be honest, when I saw a message from him come via email I assumed it was his resignation for his reported role in the sexual harassment cover-up that was in that article last week.
Anonymous wrote:School administrators were expecting tomorrow to be virtual but in the end MCPS could not get their act together. I’m not sure why they didn’t prepare for this in December.
With virtual, you need to be ready to go.
Prep should be done way ahead of any storm threat.
Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.
Anonymous wrote:If parents only knew what a cluster today was for school admin trying to prep for a potential virtual day tomorrow. The lack of communication from central, rumors, various offices sending out conflicting information. etc. His email at the end of the day was a nice slap in the face. Just bold face lies.