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Post 01/04/2026 14:46     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:Why this became a thread about providers opening?


Because the 75 page thread about this was locked before these same posters were able to full disgorge their frustrations so every MCPS thread is in danger being about their childcare issues and disdain for SAHPs.

Meanwhile the post about actual mold in MCPS schools (not my thread for those ready to pounce) got three responses.

Go figure.


Mold isn't the problem some people like to claim it to be. Depending on the type of mold, its effects are similar to pollen.

If your biggest problem in MCPS is mold, things are going spectacularly well for you.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2026 14:26     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

Anonymous wrote:Why this became a thread about providers opening?


Because the 75 page thread about this was locked before these same posters were able to full disgorge their frustrations so every MCPS thread is in danger being about their childcare issues and disdain for SAHPs.

Meanwhile the post about actual mold in MCPS schools (not my thread for those ready to pounce) got three responses.

Go figure.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2026 14:22     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:Why this became a thread about providers opening?


You mean whether MCPS allows them to open? Because it speaks to Thomas Taylor's poor judgement and that is relevant to the fact that MCPS is complete sh$t sh0w right now.


If MCPS buildings are closed due to safety it’s bad judgement to open child care.


Then at least let them open when the high schools open.


That's too late for teachers to get to work.

Let them open unless county government is closed. They can decide not to open if they feel it is unsafe.


Open with high schools means open when the high schools would be expected to be staffed. That's 30-60 minutes before the bell.


It shouldn't be about when schools open. School closure/delay decisions are made based on the need for buses to navigate residential streets. You shouldn't force child care shutdowns based on that standard.
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Post 01/04/2026 14:20     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:Why this became a thread about providers opening?


You mean whether MCPS allows them to open? Because it speaks to Thomas Taylor's poor judgement and that is relevant to the fact that MCPS is complete sh$t sh0w right now.


If MCPS buildings are closed due to safety it’s bad judgement to open child care.


Then at least let them open when the high schools open.


That's too late for teachers to get to work.

Let them open unless county government is closed. They can decide not to open if they feel it is unsafe.


Open with high schools means open when the high schools would be expected to be staffed. That's 30-60 minutes before the bell.
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Post 01/04/2026 14:18     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:The stay-at-home old-lady brigade isn't going to go down without a fight. This is the only power they have in their lives. They don't want to have to face more competent candidates.


We know. You’d rather have the bitter inflexible working mom brigade. Because everyone shares your personal opinions and you can empathize with those unlike yourself. You’ll open those childcare centers in an icy blizzard with 2 feet of snow so you don’t miss any billable hours. That’ll show everyone.


DP

No, but we will open them when it rains and will also open them less than 3 days after snow has ended.


We at least won't keep them closed after high schools open up. Delays should really mean they open up 30 minutes before high schools so teachers have some chance to get to get to school without being massively late.


Then, offer the minimum wage child care worker rides and get out to the school site with a shovel and clear it for everyone.


If people can get to high schools, why can't they get to elementary schools?


What do high schools have to do with it? If they are all delayed two hours or closed that gives the workers more time to get there or clear. Why can’t you pay one of the child care workers to come to your house and uber them if they don’t drive. Problem solved.


You clearly don't understand how child care works or how high schools work. Do you work in Central Office because that totally tracks.


Yes, I do and I’ve worked in child care. Clearly you haven’t given your unreasonable expectations of minimum wage workers. Bottom line you need a back up care taker.

Your high school comments make no sense. If you need child care you don’t have kids in high school.


DP-- the issue is that MCPS said (and you are also saying) "Totally safe for high schools to be open at 9. Totally safe for all-day child care programs in MCPS buildings to be open at 9. But it would be so horribly dangerous to open any beforecares before 11 so we must prohibit them from opening, even in places where it is only raining.". How do you justify that?


Again this has nothing to do with high schools. You need a back up child care plan. How do you justify risking minimum wage workers lives so you can make a few hundred an hour and never be responsible for your kids?


Oh, you're definitely the troll who was on here that morning taunting and laughing at working parents and completely ignoring any logic. Buzz off. (And everyone else, I'd suggest ignoring her... she clearly gets some kind of weird thrill out of upsetting people, let's not give her the satisfaction. I know it's hard to ignore someone who's simultaneously so wrong and so offensive, but then you're just giving her what she wants.)


Of course it is. It's the same poster that complained about reopening after covid, too. She has a distinct tone.


This poster constantly complains about child care. They need to make a back up plan like the rest of us do. Mcps is school, not child care. They rest of us figure it out, why can’t they?


Thank you for demonstrating so clearly why it is bad to put SAHPs on the BoE.


You make no sense. Why would a SAHP need back up childcare?

Do you disagree that WOHPs need a backup plan?



A sahp can have other things going on and need child care. If a sahp is on the board and has meetings, they’d need child care. If a sahp has medical or other appointments, they’d need child care.


Should WOHPs have backup childcare?

- former SAHP/WAHP/WOHP who always has a backup


What is your backup?

I'm curious how the is "backup" is safer for the provider than opening child care. My backup is my parents who live 20 minutes away. It's much safer for us to drive to the school.


So you agree WOHPs should have backup.


Every WOHP has a backup. Usually it means missing work.

What is your backup that you claimed you have?


Yup, that’s often the plan. That’s parenting for ya.



Thanks for stating the obvious. So we can agree that MCPS prohibiting providers from opening (providers that were able and willing to open) means parents miss work and in many cases lose income. Many of these parents are MCPS staff with young children. What is the point of opening schools if you make it impossible for the staff to go to work?


Then, like the rest of us you make up the hours or have a friend or neighbor or paid help watch the kids. If you were kind to people they’d probably help you out if you help them out at other times. When mine were little we’d rotate who’d take off with a bunch of families.


Decreasing birth rates mean you probably don't live next to people with similarly aged kids. I don't.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2026 14:18     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:Why this became a thread about providers opening?


You mean whether MCPS allows them to open? Because it speaks to Thomas Taylor's poor judgement and that is relevant to the fact that MCPS is complete sh$t sh0w right now.


If MCPS buildings are closed due to safety it’s bad judgement to open child care.


Then at least let them open when the high schools open.


That's too late for teachers to get to work.

Let them open unless county government is closed. They can decide not to open if they feel it is unsafe.
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Post 01/04/2026 14:17     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:The stay-at-home old-lady brigade isn't going to go down without a fight. This is the only power they have in their lives. They don't want to have to face more competent candidates.


We know. You’d rather have the bitter inflexible working mom brigade. Because everyone shares your personal opinions and you can empathize with those unlike yourself. You’ll open those childcare centers in an icy blizzard with 2 feet of snow so you don’t miss any billable hours. That’ll show everyone.


DP

No, but we will open them when it rains and will also open them less than 3 days after snow has ended.


We at least won't keep them closed after high schools open up. Delays should really mean they open up 30 minutes before high schools so teachers have some chance to get to get to school without being massively late.


Then, offer the minimum wage child care worker rides and get out to the school site with a shovel and clear it for everyone.


If people can get to high schools, why can't they get to elementary schools?


What do high schools have to do with it? If they are all delayed two hours or closed that gives the workers more time to get there or clear. Why can’t you pay one of the child care workers to come to your house and uber them if they don’t drive. Problem solved.


You clearly don't understand how child care works or how high schools work. Do you work in Central Office because that totally tracks.


Yes, I do and I’ve worked in child care. Clearly you haven’t given your unreasonable expectations of minimum wage workers. Bottom line you need a back up care taker.

Your high school comments make no sense. If you need child care you don’t have kids in high school.


DP-- the issue is that MCPS said (and you are also saying) "Totally safe for high schools to be open at 9. Totally safe for all-day child care programs in MCPS buildings to be open at 9. But it would be so horribly dangerous to open any beforecares before 11 so we must prohibit them from opening, even in places where it is only raining.". How do you justify that?


Again this has nothing to do with high schools. You need a back up child care plan. How do you justify risking minimum wage workers lives so you can make a few hundred an hour and never be responsible for your kids?


Oh, you're definitely the troll who was on here that morning taunting and laughing at working parents and completely ignoring any logic. Buzz off. (And everyone else, I'd suggest ignoring her... she clearly gets some kind of weird thrill out of upsetting people, let's not give her the satisfaction. I know it's hard to ignore someone who's simultaneously so wrong and so offensive, but then you're just giving her what she wants.)


Of course it is. It's the same poster that complained about reopening after covid, too. She has a distinct tone.


This poster constantly complains about child care. They need to make a back up plan like the rest of us do. Mcps is school, not child care. They rest of us figure it out, why can’t they?


Thank you for demonstrating so clearly why it is bad to put SAHPs on the BoE.


You make no sense. Why would a SAHP need back up childcare?

Do you disagree that WOHPs need a backup plan?



A sahp can have other things going on and need child care. If a sahp is on the board and has meetings, they’d need child care. If a sahp has medical or other appointments, they’d need child care.


Should WOHPs have backup childcare?

- former SAHP/WAHP/WOHP who always has a backup


What is your backup?

I'm curious how the is "backup" is safer for the provider than opening child care. My backup is my parents who live 20 minutes away. It's much safer for us to drive to the school.


So you agree WOHPs should have backup.


Every WOHP has a backup. Usually it means missing work.

What is your backup that you claimed you have?


Yup, that’s often the plan. That’s parenting for ya.



Thanks for stating the obvious. So we can agree that MCPS prohibiting providers from opening (providers that were able and willing to open) means parents miss work and in many cases lose income. Many of these parents are MCPS staff with young children. What is the point of opening schools if you make it impossible for the staff to go to work?


My kids are old enough to stay home, but I agree with you wholeheartedly. For many parents, the "back up plan" is actually the school-based provider, which up until this year was a reliable source of back-up care.

I used to keep my kids in one day a week of aftercare just to access the "drop in" option for days when schools were delayed, for example. This meant that the provider opened at 8:30 rather than 6:30, for example, still allowing me to make almost a full day of work.

But this year, the policy changed so that school-based providers weren't allowed to open until the school itself did, which in some cases meant not until after 11 am.

I feel like some of the folks on this thread are arguing without understanding that the school-based provider WAS the back-up plan, and it was a plan that worked until the very recent past.


You need to consider if the roads are clear for the minimum workers and overall safety for everyone. You still need a back up plan to facility based care. That is not the kind of back up we are talking about.


Please explain how the roads can be clear for high school employees (and the facilities and bus service workers who have to start hours before), but not child care staff working out of elementary schools.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2026 14:15     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:Why this became a thread about providers opening?


You mean whether MCPS allows them to open? Because it speaks to Thomas Taylor's poor judgement and that is relevant to the fact that MCPS is complete sh$t sh0w right now.


If MCPS buildings are closed due to safety it’s bad judgement to open child care.


Then at least let them open when the high schools open.
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Post 01/04/2026 14:15     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:The stay-at-home old-lady brigade isn't going to go down without a fight. This is the only power they have in their lives. They don't want to have to face more competent candidates.


We know. You’d rather have the bitter inflexible working mom brigade. Because everyone shares your personal opinions and you can empathize with those unlike yourself. You’ll open those childcare centers in an icy blizzard with 2 feet of snow so you don’t miss any billable hours. That’ll show everyone.


DP

No, but we will open them when it rains and will also open them less than 3 days after snow has ended.


We at least won't keep them closed after high schools open up. Delays should really mean they open up 30 minutes before high schools so teachers have some chance to get to get to school without being massively late.


Then, offer the minimum wage child care worker rides and get out to the school site with a shovel and clear it for everyone.


If people can get to high schools, why can't they get to elementary schools?


What do high schools have to do with it? If they are all delayed two hours or closed that gives the workers more time to get there or clear. Why can’t you pay one of the child care workers to come to your house and uber them if they don’t drive. Problem solved.


You clearly don't understand how child care works or how high schools work. Do you work in Central Office because that totally tracks.


Yes, I do and I’ve worked in child care. Clearly you haven’t given your unreasonable expectations of minimum wage workers. Bottom line you need a back up care taker.

Your high school comments make no sense. If you need child care you don’t have kids in high school.


DP-- the issue is that MCPS said (and you are also saying) "Totally safe for high schools to be open at 9. Totally safe for all-day child care programs in MCPS buildings to be open at 9. But it would be so horribly dangerous to open any beforecares before 11 so we must prohibit them from opening, even in places where it is only raining.". How do you justify that?


Again this has nothing to do with high schools. You need a back up child care plan. How do you justify risking minimum wage workers lives so you can make a few hundred an hour and never be responsible for your kids?


Oh, you're definitely the troll who was on here that morning taunting and laughing at working parents and completely ignoring any logic. Buzz off. (And everyone else, I'd suggest ignoring her... she clearly gets some kind of weird thrill out of upsetting people, let's not give her the satisfaction. I know it's hard to ignore someone who's simultaneously so wrong and so offensive, but then you're just giving her what she wants.)


Of course it is. It's the same poster that complained about reopening after covid, too. She has a distinct tone.


This poster constantly complains about child care. They need to make a back up plan like the rest of us do. Mcps is school, not child care. They rest of us figure it out, why can’t they?


Thank you for demonstrating so clearly why it is bad to put SAHPs on the BoE.


You make no sense. Why would a SAHP need back up childcare?

Do you disagree that WOHPs need a backup plan?



A sahp can have other things going on and need child care. If a sahp is on the board and has meetings, they’d need child care. If a sahp has medical or other appointments, they’d need child care.


Should WOHPs have backup childcare?

- former SAHP/WAHP/WOHP who always has a backup


What is your backup?

I'm curious how the is "backup" is safer for the provider than opening child care. My backup is my parents who live 20 minutes away. It's much safer for us to drive to the school.


So you agree WOHPs should have backup.


Every WOHP has a backup. Usually it means missing work.

What is your backup that you claimed you have?


Yup, that’s often the plan. That’s parenting for ya.



Thanks for stating the obvious. So we can agree that MCPS prohibiting providers from opening (providers that were able and willing to open) means parents miss work and in many cases lose income. Many of these parents are MCPS staff with young children. What is the point of opening schools if you make it impossible for the staff to go to work?


Then, like the rest of us you make up the hours or have a friend or neighbor or paid help watch the kids. If you were kind to people they’d probably help you out if you help them out at other times. When mine were little we’d rotate who’d take off with a bunch of families.
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Post 01/04/2026 14:14     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:The stay-at-home old-lady brigade isn't going to go down without a fight. This is the only power they have in their lives. They don't want to have to face more competent candidates.


We know. You’d rather have the bitter inflexible working mom brigade. Because everyone shares your personal opinions and you can empathize with those unlike yourself. You’ll open those childcare centers in an icy blizzard with 2 feet of snow so you don’t miss any billable hours. That’ll show everyone.


DP

No, but we will open them when it rains and will also open them less than 3 days after snow has ended.


We at least won't keep them closed after high schools open up. Delays should really mean they open up 30 minutes before high schools so teachers have some chance to get to get to school without being massively late.


Then, offer the minimum wage child care worker rides and get out to the school site with a shovel and clear it for everyone.


If people can get to high schools, why can't they get to elementary schools?


What do high schools have to do with it? If they are all delayed two hours or closed that gives the workers more time to get there or clear. Why can’t you pay one of the child care workers to come to your house and uber them if they don’t drive. Problem solved.


You clearly don't understand how child care works or how high schools work. Do you work in Central Office because that totally tracks.


Yes, I do and I’ve worked in child care. Clearly you haven’t given your unreasonable expectations of minimum wage workers. Bottom line you need a back up care taker.

Your high school comments make no sense. If you need child care you don’t have kids in high school.


DP-- the issue is that MCPS said (and you are also saying) "Totally safe for high schools to be open at 9. Totally safe for all-day child care programs in MCPS buildings to be open at 9. But it would be so horribly dangerous to open any beforecares before 11 so we must prohibit them from opening, even in places where it is only raining.". How do you justify that?


Again this has nothing to do with high schools. You need a back up child care plan. How do you justify risking minimum wage workers lives so you can make a few hundred an hour and never be responsible for your kids?


Oh, you're definitely the troll who was on here that morning taunting and laughing at working parents and completely ignoring any logic. Buzz off. (And everyone else, I'd suggest ignoring her... she clearly gets some kind of weird thrill out of upsetting people, let's not give her the satisfaction. I know it's hard to ignore someone who's simultaneously so wrong and so offensive, but then you're just giving her what she wants.)


Of course it is. It's the same poster that complained about reopening after covid, too. She has a distinct tone.


This poster constantly complains about child care. They need to make a back up plan like the rest of us do. Mcps is school, not child care. They rest of us figure it out, why can’t they?


Thank you for demonstrating so clearly why it is bad to put SAHPs on the BoE.


You make no sense. Why would a SAHP need back up childcare?

Do you disagree that WOHPs need a backup plan?



A sahp can have other things going on and need child care. If a sahp is on the board and has meetings, they’d need child care. If a sahp has medical or other appointments, they’d need child care.


Should WOHPs have backup childcare?

- former SAHP/WAHP/WOHP who always has a backup


What is your backup?

I'm curious how the is "backup" is safer for the provider than opening child care. My backup is my parents who live 20 minutes away. It's much safer for us to drive to the school.


So you agree WOHPs should have backup.


Every WOHP has a backup. Usually it means missing work.

What is your backup that you claimed you have?


Yup, that’s often the plan. That’s parenting for ya.



Thanks for stating the obvious. So we can agree that MCPS prohibiting providers from opening (providers that were able and willing to open) means parents miss work and in many cases lose income. Many of these parents are MCPS staff with young children. What is the point of opening schools if you make it impossible for the staff to go to work?


My kids are old enough to stay home, but I agree with you wholeheartedly. For many parents, the "back up plan" is actually the school-based provider, which up until this year was a reliable source of back-up care.

I used to keep my kids in one day a week of aftercare just to access the "drop in" option for days when schools were delayed, for example. This meant that the provider opened at 8:30 rather than 6:30, for example, still allowing me to make almost a full day of work.

But this year, the policy changed so that school-based providers weren't allowed to open until the school itself did, which in some cases meant not until after 11 am.

I feel like some of the folks on this thread are arguing without understanding that the school-based provider WAS the back-up plan, and it was a plan that worked until the very recent past.


You need to consider if the roads are clear for the minimum workers and overall safety for everyone. You still need a back up plan to facility based care. That is not the kind of back up we are talking about.

I am one of the other PPs above.

We already discussed that every parent has a backup plan. It's usually missing work. You keep repeating this line about "backup plans" as though there is some shadow workforce of women who live next door to all the young kids that are willing and able to care for other people's children at a moment's notice. Gmafb
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Post 01/04/2026 14:11     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:The stay-at-home old-lady brigade isn't going to go down without a fight. This is the only power they have in their lives. They don't want to have to face more competent candidates.


We know. You’d rather have the bitter inflexible working mom brigade. Because everyone shares your personal opinions and you can empathize with those unlike yourself. You’ll open those childcare centers in an icy blizzard with 2 feet of snow so you don’t miss any billable hours. That’ll show everyone.


DP

No, but we will open them when it rains and will also open them less than 3 days after snow has ended.


We at least won't keep them closed after high schools open up. Delays should really mean they open up 30 minutes before high schools so teachers have some chance to get to get to school without being massively late.


Then, offer the minimum wage child care worker rides and get out to the school site with a shovel and clear it for everyone.


If people can get to high schools, why can't they get to elementary schools?


What do high schools have to do with it? If they are all delayed two hours or closed that gives the workers more time to get there or clear. Why can’t you pay one of the child care workers to come to your house and uber them if they don’t drive. Problem solved.


You clearly don't understand how child care works or how high schools work. Do you work in Central Office because that totally tracks.


Yes, I do and I’ve worked in child care. Clearly you haven’t given your unreasonable expectations of minimum wage workers. Bottom line you need a back up care taker.

Your high school comments make no sense. If you need child care you don’t have kids in high school.


DP-- the issue is that MCPS said (and you are also saying) "Totally safe for high schools to be open at 9. Totally safe for all-day child care programs in MCPS buildings to be open at 9. But it would be so horribly dangerous to open any beforecares before 11 so we must prohibit them from opening, even in places where it is only raining.". How do you justify that?


Again this has nothing to do with high schools. You need a back up child care plan. How do you justify risking minimum wage workers lives so you can make a few hundred an hour and never be responsible for your kids?


Oh, you're definitely the troll who was on here that morning taunting and laughing at working parents and completely ignoring any logic. Buzz off. (And everyone else, I'd suggest ignoring her... she clearly gets some kind of weird thrill out of upsetting people, let's not give her the satisfaction. I know it's hard to ignore someone who's simultaneously so wrong and so offensive, but then you're just giving her what she wants.)


Of course it is. It's the same poster that complained about reopening after covid, too. She has a distinct tone.


This poster constantly complains about child care. They need to make a back up plan like the rest of us do. Mcps is school, not child care. They rest of us figure it out, why can’t they?


Thank you for demonstrating so clearly why it is bad to put SAHPs on the BoE.


You make no sense. Why would a SAHP need back up childcare?

Do you disagree that WOHPs need a backup plan?



A sahp can have other things going on and need child care. If a sahp is on the board and has meetings, they’d need child care. If a sahp has medical or other appointments, they’d need child care.


Should WOHPs have backup childcare?

- former SAHP/WAHP/WOHP who always has a backup


What is your backup?

I'm curious how the is "backup" is safer for the provider than opening child care. My backup is my parents who live 20 minutes away. It's much safer for us to drive to the school.


So you agree WOHPs should have backup.


Every WOHP has a backup. Usually it means missing work.

What is your backup that you claimed you have?


Yup, that’s often the plan. That’s parenting for ya.



Thanks for stating the obvious. So we can agree that MCPS prohibiting providers from opening (providers that were able and willing to open) means parents miss work and in many cases lose income. Many of these parents are MCPS staff with young children. What is the point of opening schools if you make it impossible for the staff to go to work?


My kids are old enough to stay home, but I agree with you wholeheartedly. For many parents, the "back up plan" is actually the school-based provider, which up until this year was a reliable source of back-up care.

I used to keep my kids in one day a week of aftercare just to access the "drop in" option for days when schools were delayed, for example. This meant that the provider opened at 8:30 rather than 6:30, for example, still allowing me to make almost a full day of work.

But this year, the policy changed so that school-based providers weren't allowed to open until the school itself did, which in some cases meant not until after 11 am.

I feel like some of the folks on this thread are arguing without understanding that the school-based provider WAS the back-up plan, and it was a plan that worked until the very recent past.


You need to consider if the roads are clear for the minimum workers and overall safety for everyone. You still need a back up plan to facility based care. That is not the kind of back up we are talking about.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2026 14:09     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:Why this became a thread about providers opening?


You mean whether MCPS allows them to open? Because it speaks to Thomas Taylor's poor judgement and that is relevant to the fact that MCPS is complete sh$t sh0w right now.


If MCPS buildings are closed due to safety it’s bad judgement to open child care.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2026 14:08     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

Anonymous wrote:Why this became a thread about providers opening?


You mean whether MCPS allows them to open? Because it speaks to Thomas Taylor's poor judgement and that is relevant to the fact that MCPS is complete sh$t sh0w right now.
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Post 01/04/2026 13:42     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

Why this became a thread about providers opening?
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Post 01/04/2026 13:39     Subject: 2025 - MCPS's worst year yet

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Anonymous wrote:The stay-at-home old-lady brigade isn't going to go down without a fight. This is the only power they have in their lives. They don't want to have to face more competent candidates.


We know. You’d rather have the bitter inflexible working mom brigade. Because everyone shares your personal opinions and you can empathize with those unlike yourself. You’ll open those childcare centers in an icy blizzard with 2 feet of snow so you don’t miss any billable hours. That’ll show everyone.


DP

No, but we will open them when it rains and will also open them less than 3 days after snow has ended.


We at least won't keep them closed after high schools open up. Delays should really mean they open up 30 minutes before high schools so teachers have some chance to get to get to school without being massively late.


Then, offer the minimum wage child care worker rides and get out to the school site with a shovel and clear it for everyone.


If people can get to high schools, why can't they get to elementary schools?


What do high schools have to do with it? If they are all delayed two hours or closed that gives the workers more time to get there or clear. Why can’t you pay one of the child care workers to come to your house and uber them if they don’t drive. Problem solved.


You clearly don't understand how child care works or how high schools work. Do you work in Central Office because that totally tracks.


Yes, I do and I’ve worked in child care. Clearly you haven’t given your unreasonable expectations of minimum wage workers. Bottom line you need a back up care taker.

Your high school comments make no sense. If you need child care you don’t have kids in high school.


DP-- the issue is that MCPS said (and you are also saying) "Totally safe for high schools to be open at 9. Totally safe for all-day child care programs in MCPS buildings to be open at 9. But it would be so horribly dangerous to open any beforecares before 11 so we must prohibit them from opening, even in places where it is only raining.". How do you justify that?


Again this has nothing to do with high schools. You need a back up child care plan. How do you justify risking minimum wage workers lives so you can make a few hundred an hour and never be responsible for your kids?


Oh, you're definitely the troll who was on here that morning taunting and laughing at working parents and completely ignoring any logic. Buzz off. (And everyone else, I'd suggest ignoring her... she clearly gets some kind of weird thrill out of upsetting people, let's not give her the satisfaction. I know it's hard to ignore someone who's simultaneously so wrong and so offensive, but then you're just giving her what she wants.)


Of course it is. It's the same poster that complained about reopening after covid, too. She has a distinct tone.


This poster constantly complains about child care. They need to make a back up plan like the rest of us do. Mcps is school, not child care. They rest of us figure it out, why can’t they?


Thank you for demonstrating so clearly why it is bad to put SAHPs on the BoE.


You make no sense. Why would a SAHP need back up childcare?

Do you disagree that WOHPs need a backup plan?



A sahp can have other things going on and need child care. If a sahp is on the board and has meetings, they’d need child care. If a sahp has medical or other appointments, they’d need child care.


Should WOHPs have backup childcare?

- former SAHP/WAHP/WOHP who always has a backup


What is your backup?

I'm curious how the is "backup" is safer for the provider than opening child care. My backup is my parents who live 20 minutes away. It's much safer for us to drive to the school.


So you agree WOHPs should have backup.


Every WOHP has a backup. Usually it means missing work.

What is your backup that you claimed you have?


Yup, that’s often the plan. That’s parenting for ya.



Thanks for stating the obvious. So we can agree that MCPS prohibiting providers from opening (providers that were able and willing to open) means parents miss work and in many cases lose income. Many of these parents are MCPS staff with young children. What is the point of opening schools if you make it impossible for the staff to go to work?


My kids are old enough to stay home, but I agree with you wholeheartedly. For many parents, the "back up plan" is actually the school-based provider, which up until this year was a reliable source of back-up care.

I used to keep my kids in one day a week of aftercare just to access the "drop in" option for days when schools were delayed, for example. This meant that the provider opened at 8:30 rather than 6:30, for example, still allowing me to make almost a full day of work.

But this year, the policy changed so that school-based providers weren't allowed to open until the school itself did, which in some cases meant not until after 11 am.

I feel like some of the folks on this thread are arguing without understanding that the school-based provider WAS the back-up plan, and it was a plan that worked until the very recent past.