Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you all going to complain on this board forever which will do nothing? If you want schools to open vote in November for a Federal government that will get this pandemic under control. That’s the only way to get schools to open and stay open.
If you mouth breathers still think our schools not opening is Trump's fault, then there really is no hope for you.
Anonymous wrote:Even the Eastern Shore is virtual.
He just wants it on the book that he said for kids to go back to school when he campaigns in red states.
Anonymous wrote:Are you all going to complain on this board forever which will do nothing? If you want schools to open vote in November for a Federal government that will get this pandemic under control. That’s the only way to get schools to open and stay open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah but the timing is ridiculous. I believe schools should open but we all know there is a lot of work that needs to be done to make sure school opens safely.. If he'd said this much earlier in the summer then ok but saying it after schools already have announced and implemented distance learning plans looks like pander to Trump. As a Republican Governor, Hogan can say " Mr President, I told them to open, I've done all I can" while knowing full well the announcement was too late to have any impact.
It wouldn’t have made sense to say it earlier in the summer because our numbers didn’t meet the public health metrics...isn’t that kind of the point. And shouldn’t schools have been preparing to open when public health metrics were met instead of just deciding to stay closed until arbitrary dates?
But he never even said what the metrics were until last week, right? He didn’t have to give districts the all-clear a month ago, but he could have told them what the state was looking for. Some counties probably did meet the metrics at that point. Further, he could have shown more empathy and understanding that this is going to be hard and that the state would work with local jurisdictions to figure this out. Instead, he just came off as kind of a jerk and Kate to the party.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS lost the public by opening up school buildings die for profit daycares. Dumb move.
They also lost by at least not acting like they wanted our kids back. As a teacher I know this is all political. And MCPS should have played the game a lot better.
What was Hogan supposed to do when the state’s largest school district is letting kids pay $$ to enter a school building for learning while @ same time telling parents it’s totally unsafe... unless they pay KAH $500 a week...
Anonymous wrote:MCPS lost the public by opening up school buildings die for profit daycares. Dumb move.
They also lost by at least not acting like they wanted our kids back. As a teacher I know this is all political. And MCPS should have played the game a lot better.
What was Hogan supposed to do when the state’s largest school district is letting kids pay $$ to enter a school building for learning while @ same time telling parents it’s totally unsafe... unless they pay KAH $500 a week...
Anonymous wrote:Hogan is using data and metrics backed by public health experts. The other side is basically using fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Living in Anne Arundel I’m just grateful Hogan supports us having the flexibility to reopen consistent with *our* metrics. If PG and MoCo can’t keep up, fine.
+1. If there are a couple hot spots in MoCo and PG that are keeping their numbers higher than acceptable for reopening, why should that keep the rest of the counties from returning to in-person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frederick County has a hybrid plan and will be reopening with an option for 100% virtual.
Frederick County, MD? They started the school year today, all virtual for the time being. There was a hybrid plan, but that's not what the county went with.
Anonymous wrote:Frederick County has a hybrid plan and will be reopening with an option for 100% virtual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tune into Hogan's press conference now. He wants schools open state wide and is upset that many counties are doing DL, but have not submitted reopening plans.
It's about to get interesting.
Because ALL districts should have a reopening plan instead of ONLY submitting a DL plan. This would be whether our metrics were okay to open or not. It is being prepared and not getting scrambled on what to do. MCPS thought they could sit on their asses in February. Was wanting to point fingers of all the schools opening on how terrible of an idea that was. Well, schools have been open in areas where metrics are higher and masks are optional. No one is dropping dead. Everything should have been planned and submitted before the school year started and slowly been put in place as the metrics got better.
I guess MCPS likes charging all the daycares rental fees instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah but the timing is ridiculous. I believe schools should open but we all know there is a lot of work that needs to be done to make sure school opens safely.. If he'd said this much earlier in the summer then ok but saying it after schools already have announced and implemented distance learning plans looks like pander to Trump. As a Republican Governor, Hogan can say " Mr President, I told them to open, I've done all I can" while knowing full well the announcement was too late to have any impact.
It wouldn’t have made sense to say it earlier in the summer because our numbers didn’t meet the public health metrics...isn’t that kind of the point. And shouldn’t schools have been preparing to open when public health metrics were met instead of just deciding to stay closed until arbitrary dates?