Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
We just did. Hospitals are full of children with covid/RSV/flu. We are in a public health crisis. Again.
This. Which is why those of us who care have already pulled our kids. They'll go back when things are better again. There's few masks, no mitigation. No thanks.
If they really cared about the welfare of our kids, they'd go virtual again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, people still test for Covid?
RIGHT!
Why wouldn't you test if you have symptoms and are sick? I know you all aren't alone in thinking that but that is irresponsible when there is still so much sickness around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
We just did. Hospitals are full of children with covid/RSV/flu. We are in a public health crisis. Again.
This. Which is why those of us who care have already pulled our kids. They'll go back when things are better again. There's few masks, no mitigation. No thanks.
If they really cared about the welfare of our kids, they'd NEVER go virtual again.
FTFY
x 1 million Hope they learned their lesson (pun intended). The achievement gap got larger with the pandemic, and it's going to take *years* to recover from the pandemic learning loss (yes it was a loss and not a "learn differently" as some progressive liberal wants to frame it) .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
We just did. Hospitals are full of children with covid/RSV/flu. We are in a public health crisis. Again.
This. Which is why those of us who care have already pulled our kids. They'll go back when things are better again. There's few masks, no mitigation. No thanks.
If they really cared about the welfare of our kids, they'd NEVER go virtual again.
FTFY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
We just did. Hospitals are full of children with covid/RSV/flu. We are in a public health crisis. Again.
This. Which is why those of us who care have already pulled our kids. They'll go back when things are better again. There's few masks, no mitigation. No thanks.
If they really cared about the welfare of our kids, they'd NEVER go virtual again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
We just did. Hospitals are full of children with covid/RSV/flu. We are in a public health crisis. Again.
This. Which is why those of us who care have already pulled our kids. They'll go back when things are better again. There's few masks, no mitigation. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:
It's clear that the current Central Office is rotten to the core.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
We just did. Hospitals are full of children with covid/RSV/flu. We are in a public health crisis. Again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, people still test for Covid?
RIGHT!
Anonymous wrote:I know of a school with multiple covid cases (staff and students). The MCPS dashboard is showing zero for that school.
I would warn parents and staff to check their school covid dashboards and if you've found the same issue that you take anything MCPS says with a grain of salt.
It's clear that the current Central Office is rotten to the core.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you checking the dashboard? Nobody has to report anymore. If you can't handle the germs, online school may be better for you. We are not going to go back to 2020-2022
Anonymous wrote:Wait, people still test for Covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how often the dashboards are updated?
Yes. The date of the information is posted on the dashboard. And it reflects the last seven days worth of data.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/coronavirus/dashboard/
I have both the proof from this website as well as the corroborating statement. Throw shade all you want, but it's true.
Dear lord you have gone round the bend.
Dear lord you are tolerant of a school administration that had a pretty terrible fiasco last January. Calling the National Guard is not around the bend? You need to get your priorities straight.
The dashboard has 326 cases reported in the past seven days. Why do you think MCPS would withhold information about this particular school but not others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how often the dashboards are updated?
Yes. The date of the information is posted on the dashboard. And it reflects the last seven days worth of data.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/coronavirus/dashboard/
I have both the proof from this website as well as the corroborating statement. Throw shade all you want, but it's true.