Anonymous wrote:Why are people saying there won’t be pooled testing? Did MCPS make a public announcement about that? I haven’t seen anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Dr. McKnight is going to do all she can to make sure our students open fully and safely. She's shown herself worthy of the Boards confidence in her. I think our kids are in capable hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. McKnight is going to do all she can to make sure our students open fully and safely. She's shown herself worthy of the Boards confidence in her. I think our kids are in capable hands.
No, she's not doing everything she can if she doesn't even have mandatory testing and quarantining.
Mandatory testing is unlikely to ever happen in MCPS. They couldn’t even get enough buy-in to do effective pooled testing last spring. People shrieked bloody murder at the idea of self-testing, and they’ll never have the qualified staff or the time to do regular testing of every single kid in every school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. McKnight is going to do all she can to make sure our students open fully and safely. She's shown herself worthy of the Boards confidence in her. I think our kids are in capable hands.
No, she's not doing everything she can if she doesn't even have mandatory testing and quarantining.
Mandatory testing is unlikely to ever happen in MCPS. They couldn’t even get enough buy-in to do effective pooled testing last spring. People shrieked bloody murder at the idea of self-testing, and they’ll never have the qualified staff or the time to do regular testing of every single kid in every school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. McKnight is going to do all she can to make sure our students open fully and safely. She's shown herself worthy of the Boards confidence in her. I think our kids are in capable hands.
No, she's not doing everything she can if she doesn't even have mandatory testing and quarantining.
Anonymous wrote:
If they weren't looking abroad, they can look at certain states now. They have to airlift people out for hospital beds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a safety conscious person, but I’m with others. MCPS has stated, repeatedly, Open 5 days a week, in person, with Masks, and lunch provided for all students(though this doesn’t stop you from packing your own). If you want lunch seating/location plans reach out to your school. Anything beyond that is not going to help with your planning.
Sure there will be metrics for quarantine of class or school. But even if you had those right now, how would that help you as a parent plan? There’s no way to maintain 3ft in all spaces at all times and have full in person school. Hybrid is not a primary plan for fall no matter how much some wish it. Obviously it can be a contingency because it was utilized last year, just like full DL can be a contingency.
Obviously all CDC recommendations are not going to be implemented. How do we know? Because they won’t allow 5day in person school for all which is the basic premise.
I know it's frustrating but MCPS couldn't have predicted that there'd be a new surge of an even more contagious variant that affects children at a higher rate when they made those statements.
Oh, the hell they couldn't have. India was on fire with this already at that time.
If they weren't looking abroad, they can look at certain states now. They have to airlift people out for hospital beds.
Anonymous wrote:Dr. McKnight is going to do all she can to make sure our students open fully and safely. She's shown herself worthy of the Boards confidence in her. I think our kids are in capable hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a report by two Duke University scientists who reviewed data from March through June 2021 in 100 school districts and 14 charter schools in North Carolina found that wearing masks effectively prevented the transmission of the virus in schools and on buses even without physical distancing.
that was before the Delta variant became dominant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a safety conscious person, but I’m with others. MCPS has stated, repeatedly, Open 5 days a week, in person, with Masks, and lunch provided for all students(though this doesn’t stop you from packing your own). If you want lunch seating/location plans reach out to your school. Anything beyond that is not going to help with your planning.
Sure there will be metrics for quarantine of class or school. But even if you had those right now, how would that help you as a parent plan? There’s no way to maintain 3ft in all spaces at all times and have full in person school. Hybrid is not a primary plan for fall no matter how much some wish it. Obviously it can be a contingency because it was utilized last year, just like full DL can be a contingency.
Obviously all CDC recommendations are not going to be implemented. How do we know? Because they won’t allow 5day in person school for all which is the basic premise.
I know it's frustrating but MCPS couldn't have predicted that there'd be a new surge of an even more contagious variant that affects children at a higher rate when they made those statements.
Oh, the hell they couldn't have. India was on fire with this already at that time.
Anonymous wrote:Dr. McKnight is going to do all she can to make sure our students open fully and safely. She's shown herself worthy of the Boards confidence in her. I think our kids are in capable hands.
Anonymous wrote:a report by two Duke University scientists who reviewed data from March through June 2021 in 100 school districts and 14 charter schools in North Carolina found that wearing masks effectively prevented the transmission of the virus in schools and on buses even without physical distancing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a safety conscious person, but I’m with others. MCPS has stated, repeatedly, Open 5 days a week, in person, with Masks, and lunch provided for all students(though this doesn’t stop you from packing your own). If you want lunch seating/location plans reach out to your school. Anything beyond that is not going to help with your planning.
Sure there will be metrics for quarantine of class or school. But even if you had those right now, how would that help you as a parent plan? There’s no way to maintain 3ft in all spaces at all times and have full in person school. Hybrid is not a primary plan for fall no matter how much some wish it. Obviously it can be a contingency because it was utilized last year, just like full DL can be a contingency.
Obviously all CDC recommendations are not going to be implemented. How do we know? Because they won’t allow 5day in person school for all which is the basic premise.
I know it's frustrating but MCPS couldn't have predicted that there'd be a new surge of an even more contagious variant that affects children at a higher rate when they made those statements.