Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McPS will at least do food distribution tomorrow Friday, two days after Alexandria and DC did it .
Once again incorrect.
Yet you can't write clearly enough to say what is incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what an embarrassment. half the counties in the state including baltimore city had plans in place for remote learning--and places like garrett and frederick counties that have far more rural areas were two hour delayed. Really, MCPS?
Most places were and are not doing virtual because they know it doesn't work.
Yes, MCPS could have opened, but Taylor can't manage.
NYC and baltimore county both have virtual school this week-- why is it an equity issue here and not those places? both still allow for plenty of play in the snow time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McPS will at least do food distribution tomorrow Friday, two days after Alexandria and DC did it .
Once again incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:McPS will at least do food distribution tomorrow Friday, two days after Alexandria and DC did it .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what an embarrassment. half the counties in the state including baltimore city had plans in place for remote learning--and places like garrett and frederick counties that have far more rural areas were two hour delayed. Really, MCPS?
Most places were and are not doing virtual because they know it doesn't work.
Yes, MCPS could have opened, but Taylor can't manage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences.
Every student has a Chromebook.
Is it ideal? No.
Will there be complete equitable participation? No.
Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes.
I just don’t get it.
It sounds like you do get it. Lots of kids wouldn't be able to meaningfully participate due to a variety of reasons. And summer vacation isn't more important than school.
It's more important than half days of watching movies.
Sounds like you need to have a discussion with your kid's teacher and principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences.
Every student has a Chromebook.
Is it ideal? No.
Will there be complete equitable participation? No.
Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes.
I just don’t get it.
It sounds like you do get it. Lots of kids wouldn't be able to meaningfully participate due to a variety of reasons. And summer vacation isn't more important than school.
It's more important than half days of watching movies.
Sounds like you should have a discussion with your kid's teacher and principal.
Just because your kid can't handle sitting at a computer for a couple days in January doesn't mean we should add idiotic nothing days after grades are due. My kid will enjoy his first week of summer. Your kid can sit in school doing nothing. Have fun..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences.
Every student has a Chromebook.
Is it ideal? No.
Will there be complete equitable participation? No.
Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes.
I just don’t get it.
You'll notice Taylor mentioned his "social media team" for his stupid day off video. What he didnt mention was that mcps has lacked a digital learning team. After covid and with Ai knocking at the door it shows students and learning are the lowest priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences.
Every student has a Chromebook.
Is it ideal? No.
Will there be complete equitable participation? No.
Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes.
I just don’t get it.
It sounds like you do get it. Lots of kids wouldn't be able to meaningfully participate due to a variety of reasons. And summer vacation isn't more important than school.
It's more important than half days of watching movies.
Sounds like you should have a discussion with your kid's teacher and principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences.
Every student has a Chromebook.
Is it ideal? No.
Will there be complete equitable participation? No.
Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes.
I just don’t get it.
It sounds like you do get it. Lots of kids wouldn't be able to meaningfully participate due to a variety of reasons. And summer vacation isn't more important than school.
It's more important than half days of watching movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences.
Every student has a Chromebook.
Is it ideal? No.
Will there be complete equitable participation? No.
Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes.
I just don’t get it.
It sounds like you do get it. Lots of kids wouldn't be able to meaningfully participate due to a variety of reasons. And summer vacation isn't more important than school.
It's more important than half days of watching movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences.
Every student has a Chromebook.
Is it ideal? No.
Will there be complete equitable participation? No.
Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes.
I just don’t get it.
It sounds like you do get it. Lots of kids wouldn't be able to meaningfully participate due to a variety of reasons. And summer vacation isn't more important than school.
Anonymous wrote:what an embarrassment. half the counties in the state including baltimore city had plans in place for remote learning--and places like garrett and frederick counties that have far more rural areas were two hour delayed. Really, MCPS?