Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand all the pearl clutching for AP students missing a week of instructional time. If anyone in our school system should be able to manage it should be them. These are the kids that should be capable of independent study and research. There might not be graded assignments being given but I am sure your students have some sort of syllabus or course outline that lets them know what is covered on the AP test. They should be finding stuff to do
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand all the pearl clutching for AP students missing a week of instructional time. If anyone in our school system should be able to manage it should be them. These are the kids that should be capable of independent study and research. There might not be graded assignments being given but I am sure your students have some sort of syllabus or course outline that lets them know what is covered on the AP test. They should be finding stuff to do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always liked playing outside on snow days. I'm glad my kids get to do the same.
And that's great for the younger kids, but high schoolers really need the instructional time and a lot of have AP exams in May.
Okay, but high schoolers are four years out of the thirteen years MCPS covers. Public education is fundamentally about what’s good for the majority.
Anonymous wrote:Before someone chimes in saying that MCPS doesn't have 1:1 Chromebooks, I just want to clarify that we don't have 1:1 Chromebooks in Anne Arundel county either. Students without Chromebooks are expected to use their own devices. In lieu of technology, students are given packets to fill out. It's perfectly doable, but MCPS is against it, using the "it's not equitable" excuse.
Virtual learning is not ideal, but it certainly has the potential to be more meaningful than a handful of 1/2 days tacked onto the year at the end of June, three weeks after seniors have left the building and most of the rest are at camp or on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Taylor’s priority is making stupid snow day videos and not making sure his central office actually plans well so kids can get 180 days of instructional time or take home their Chromebooks in a major storm that was foreseen a week ahead of time.
For five days, DCUM claimed it was going to be a nothing burger. Why should he listen to y’all now?
There were dozens of threads on DCUM talking about how to prepare, what to do in case of power outages, dissecting past responses to storms by Dc area authorities and even talking about what groceries to buy and which stores still had shovels and de-icing agent.
That you could make a conclusion that “DCUM says” that is so unsupported by evidence about a forum with thousands of posters who don’t agree on anything says a lot about the quality of your own thought.
I hope you’re not on the McPS payroll.
Your kids attend McPublic Schools What are they are learning (How long to drop the fries? What to say when a customer complains that the ice cream machine is broken?) while you are reading every thread on this site?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Taylor’s priority is making stupid snow day videos and not making sure his central office actually plans well so kids can get 180 days of instructional time or take home their Chromebooks in a major storm that was foreseen a week ahead of time.
For five days, DCUM claimed it was going to be a nothing burger. Why should he listen to y’all now?
There were dozens of threads on DCUM talking about how to prepare, what to do in case of power outages, dissecting past responses to storms by Dc area authorities and even talking about what groceries to buy and which stores still had shovels and de-icing agent.
That you could make a conclusion that “DCUM says” that is so unsupported by evidence about a forum with thousands of posters who don’t agree on anything says a lot about the quality of your own thought.
I hope you’re not on the McPS payroll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always liked playing outside on snow days. I'm glad my kids get to do the same.
And that's great for the younger kids, but high schoolers really need the instructional time and a lot of have AP exams in May.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Taylor’s priority is making stupid snow day videos and not making sure his central office actually plans well so kids can get 180 days of instructional time or take home their Chromebooks in a major storm that was foreseen a week ahead of time.
For five days, DCUM claimed it was going to be a nothing burger. Why should he listen to y’all now?
There were dozens of threads on DCUM talking about how to prepare, what to do in case of power outages, dissecting past responses to storms by Dc area authorities and even talking about what groceries to buy and which stores still had shovels and de-icing agent.
That you could make a conclusion that “DCUM says” that is so unsupported by evidence about a forum with thousands of posters who don’t agree on anything says a lot about the quality of your own thought.
I hope you’re not on the McPS payroll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the teacher's union vote against it? I thought they needed time to switch to virtual.
The county needed to develop a plan and release it for public comment. They failed to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Because Taylor’s priority is making stupid snow day videos and not making sure his central office actually plans well so kids can get 180 days of instructional time or take home their Chromebooks in a major storm that was foreseen a week ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Taylor’s priority is making stupid snow day videos and not making sure his central office actually plans well so kids can get 180 days of instructional time or take home their Chromebooks in a major storm that was foreseen a week ahead of time.
For five days, DCUM claimed it was going to be a nothing burger. Why should he listen to y’all now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Taylor’s priority is making stupid snow day videos and not making sure his central office actually plans well so kids can get 180 days of instructional time or take home their Chromebooks in a major storm that was foreseen a week ahead of time.
For five days, DCUM claimed it was going to be a nothing burger. Why should he listen to y’all now?
Anonymous wrote:Because Taylor’s priority is making stupid snow day videos and not making sure his central office actually plans well so kids can get 180 days of instructional time or take home their Chromebooks in a major storm that was foreseen a week ahead of time.