Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But...yeah. If MCPS does open for regular in-person learning in the Fall, and DCPS does not it does suggest there might be some movement across that border.
Of course there will. There will be a stampede from upper NW. All we have to do is rent an apartment across Western Ave. Many of the large buildings in Bethesda have month-by-month leases because they cater to businesses, internationals and others who need temporary housing.
Anonymous wrote:But...yeah. If MCPS does open for regular in-person learning in the Fall, and DCPS does not it does suggest there might be some movement across that border.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
There are also many kids in elementary schools who didn’t win the lottery for in person spots and have little hope of getting in for term 4. Please be aware that claiming that DCPS is now open in a hybrid model is enabling DCPS to just pretend that those kids don’t exist and that they have done their job opening schools.
The problem is there are thousands of empty in person seats in the entire district. That’s the bigger issue. People keep claiming there are no seats but there are tons of seats. Just not at the schools you are willing to send your kids to
I know you are implying that many parents’ reluctance to send their kids all the way across town for IPL (if they were allowed to do so) is a matter of racism, but the reality is that it’s logistically impossible for anyone who is also trying to do their own full time job to shuttle their kids to a far away school every day. There is a reason most people choose to live near their kids’ school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
There are also many kids in elementary schools who didn’t win the lottery for in person spots and have little hope of getting in for term 4. Please be aware that claiming that DCPS is now open in a hybrid model is enabling DCPS to just pretend that those kids don’t exist and that they have done their job opening schools.
The problem is there are thousands of empty in person seats in the entire district. That’s the bigger issue. People keep claiming there are no seats but there are tons of seats. Just not at the schools you are willing to send your kids to
I know you are implying that many parents’ reluctance to send their kids all the way across town for IPL (if they were allowed to do so) is a matter of racism, but the reality is that it’s logistically impossible for anyone who is also trying to do their own full time job to shuttle their kids to a far away school every day. There is a reason most people choose to live near their kids’ school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
There are also many kids in elementary schools who didn’t win the lottery for in person spots and have little hope of getting in for term 4. Please be aware that claiming that DCPS is now open in a hybrid model is enabling DCPS to just pretend that those kids don’t exist and that they have done their job opening schools.
The problem is there are thousands of empty in person seats in the entire district. That’s the bigger issue. People keep claiming there are no seats but there are tons of seats. Just not at the schools you are willing to send your kids to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
There are also many kids in elementary schools who didn’t win the lottery for in person spots and have little hope of getting in for term 4. Please be aware that claiming that DCPS is now open in a hybrid model is enabling DCPS to just pretend that those kids don’t exist and that they have done their job opening schools.
The problem is there are thousands of empty in person seats in the entire district. That’s the bigger issue. People keep claiming there are no seats but there are tons of seats. Just not at the schools you are willing to send your kids to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
There are also many kids in elementary schools who didn’t win the lottery for in person spots and have little hope of getting in for term 4. Please be aware that claiming that DCPS is now open in a hybrid model is enabling DCPS to just pretend that those kids don’t exist and that they have done their job opening schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
There are also many kids in elementary schools who didn’t win the lottery for in person spots and have little hope of getting in for term 4. Please be aware that claiming that DCPS is now open in a hybrid model is enabling DCPS to just pretend that those kids don’t exist and that they have done their job opening schools.
The problem is there are thousands of empty in person seats in the entire district. That’s the bigger issue. People keep claiming there are no seats but there are tons of seats. Just not at the schools you are willing to send your kids to
I don’t think I would be allowed to send my kids there, or am I?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
There are also many kids in elementary schools who didn’t win the lottery for in person spots and have little hope of getting in for term 4. Please be aware that claiming that DCPS is now open in a hybrid model is enabling DCPS to just pretend that those kids don’t exist and that they have done their job opening schools.
The problem is there are thousands of empty in person seats in the entire district. That’s the bigger issue. People keep claiming there are no seats but there are tons of seats. Just not at the schools you are willing to send your kids to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
There are also many kids in elementary schools who didn’t win the lottery for in person spots and have little hope of getting in for term 4. Please be aware that claiming that DCPS is now open in a hybrid model is enabling DCPS to just pretend that those kids don’t exist and that they have done their job opening schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling that this turned into a chance to lay into chargers when DCPS is so far behind MoCo as well.
Not sure I get that. DCPS is open in a hybrid model as of February. The MCPS boards are full of parents complaining that they aren't open yet, don't have IP slots for everyone, and I thought MCPS wasn't open until March.
NOT true. Thousands of kids in middle and high school are not in at all. Please don't say that crazy stuff because it just isn't true and there is no plan to get them back in school this year.
Anonymous wrote:Different districts, different priorities. Seems like your charter is making a smart move considering the new strain and the number of cases rising with school returning to in person.