Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching the press conference but had to drop - there was a report the Superintendent was waving around. Does that contain the information about school not coming back until MD reaches Stage 3? Anyone know where we can find that report?
Did she actually say anything about phase 3? Phase 3 is all undefined anyway. Just like the rest of it. I’m guessing they start rushing the phases as people get tired of this. They’re already starting to.
It's not undefined at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching the press conference but had to drop - there was a report the Superintendent was waving around. Does that contain the information about school not coming back until MD reaches Stage 3? Anyone know where we can find that report?
Did she actually say anything about phase 3? Phase 3 is all undefined anyway. Just like the rest of it. I’m guessing they start rushing the phases as people get tired of this. They’re already starting to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just announced
And not coming back fully until Maryland reaches Stage 3. That's not going to be by the fall.
Sorry Mrs. A they'll be back in the fall. Start preparing those lesson plans.
+1. Watch how magically we will reach Stage 3, just in time for school to start.
Yes, please!
Increasingly information is coming out that kids aren’t very much affected by COVID and may in fact not be little vectors of COVID as well. Hopefully by late summer more will be known.
Can you provide some links to support your assertion? I've read that the latest studies support the opposite conclusion: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/health/coronavirus-children-transmission-school.html
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/closing-schools-has-only-a-minor-role-in-suppressing-covid-19
An international team of scientists has recently concluded that this measure (closing schools) may have only a marginal effect, however, based on a systematic review of the available evidence on school closures during past epidemics.
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I am truly hoping school starts in September. There are still 4 months.
If not, MCPS should find a way to accommodate us so that we can go inside the classrooms and teach live,
It's happening in other places outside the USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching the press conference but had to drop - there was a report the Superintendent was waving around. Does that contain the information about school not coming back until MD reaches Stage 3? Anyone know where we can find that report?
Did she actually say anything about phase 3? Phase 3 is all undefined anyway. Just like the rest of it. I’m guessing they start rushing the phases as people get tired of this. They’re already starting to.
Anonymous wrote:I was watching the press conference but had to drop - there was a report the Superintendent was waving around. Does that contain the information about school not coming back until MD reaches Stage 3? Anyone know where we can find that report?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just announced
And not coming back fully until Maryland reaches Stage 3. That's not going to be by the fall.
Sorry Mrs. A they'll be back in the fall. Start preparing those lesson plans.
+1. Watch how magically we will reach Stage 3, just in time for school to start.
Yes, please!
Increasingly information is coming out that kids aren’t very much affected by COVID and may in fact not be little vectors of COVID as well. Hopefully by late summer more will be known.
Can you provide some links to support your assertion? I've read that the latest studies support the opposite conclusion: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/health/coronavirus-children-transmission-school.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe.
But flu season starts in the Fall. Covid will still be around. Add in flu season and it will not be feasible to have kids physically in school. Unlikely they will risk cramming kids into overcrowded classrooms and into crowded buses right before flu season, even in September.
It's not feasible to NOT have kids physically in school. To have other things open but keep schools closed? Unfeasible and also a sign of terrible priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just announced
And not coming back fully until Maryland reaches Stage 3. That's not going to be by the fall.
Kids will not go back until after Winter Break next year.
I predict January 2021. Get used to online learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just announced
And not coming back fully until Maryland reaches Stage 3. That's not going to be by the fall.
Sorry Mrs. A they'll be back in the fall. Start preparing those lesson plans.
+1. Watch how magically we will reach Stage 3, just in time for school to start.
Yes, please!
Increasingly information is coming out that kids aren’t very much affected by COVID and may in fact not be little vectors of COVID as well. Hopefully by late summer more will be known.