Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you ready?
No schedule, no plan, but we start in 2 weeks!
We have as much info as we ever do 2 weeks out. The kids don’t typically get their class assignments until right before school starts. What other info are you specifically asking for?
I teach MS. I’d love to know if my classes are odd/even or sequential. Luckily, they decided HS could be sequential so DH and my own kids at least know their schedules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. I should add I have a K.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Even the URL has the word "Draft" in it, implying it's not actually the final plan. 2 weeks to go -- when will they have a finalized plan?
“The Board of Education will vote to approve a final plan on Tuesday, August 25.”
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/reopening/
Yikes. Finalizing a plan 3 business days before school starts? How is that fair to all the people who need to implement it? The BOE is setting them up for failure.
The general timings will probably stay the same. There may be small changes.
As a parent, my anxiety stems from the reality that I will have to implement a portion of the plan, with no training and almost no notice, for children at 2 different grade levels while working full time.
Same. same. How are we working parents supposed to plan and notify our offices of those plans when we don’t know!
Just take a deep breadth. Everything will be fine. Trust me. The fact that you are anxious means that your DC’s education means a lot to you, even though it’s DL. This means that your DC will pickup on that and he/she will focus on learning.
As an adult and a parent, I’m sure you’ve overcame much more difficult and stressful situations before. Again, you and especially your DC will be fine.
Thanks for this perspective! I think my anxiety is less about DC's education, and more about the uncertainty of what our schedule is going to be like in the next 5 months and how DH and I can effectively juggle our own schedules on top of helping out our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. I should add I have a K.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Even the URL has the word "Draft" in it, implying it's not actually the final plan. 2 weeks to go -- when will they have a finalized plan?
“The Board of Education will vote to approve a final plan on Tuesday, August 25.”
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/reopening/
Yikes. Finalizing a plan 3 business days before school starts? How is that fair to all the people who need to implement it? The BOE is setting them up for failure.
The general timings will probably stay the same. There may be small changes.
As a parent, my anxiety stems from the reality that I will have to implement a portion of the plan, with no training and almost no notice, for children at 2 different grade levels while working full time.
Same. same. How are we working parents supposed to plan and notify our offices of those plans when we don’t know!
Just take a deep breadth. Everything will be fine. Trust me. The fact that you are anxious means that your DC’s education means a lot to you, even though it’s DL. This means that your DC will pickup on that and he/she will focus on learning.
As an adult and a parent, I’m sure you’ve overcame much more difficult and stressful situations before. Again, you and especially your DC will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your school didn’t email you anything?
Our MS Principal emailed this to us. It has all the information we will need.
https://www.smore.com/0678n
Mr. Staton is awesome. I am so grateful for his weekly emails.
But not every principal is as good with communication. At the high school level, we have only received one long, rambling email a couple weeks ago. I wish - especially since we are getting closer - we could start to have more frequent emails. At least with dates to remind us. I had to re-read the letter from August 2nd to be reminded there is a PTSA meeting this Wednesday and freshman new parent orientation on the 27th. Plus, I still don't have a school supply list for HS. Obviously, I know to get the basics (highlighters, notebooks, erasers, paper, etc) but it would be nice to have in case there are any surprises on the list (like the dry erase board on the JW school supply list)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your school didn’t email you anything?
Our MS Principal emailed this to us. It has all the information we will need.
https://www.smore.com/0678n
Mr. Staton is awesome. I am so grateful for his weekly emails.
But not every principal is as good with communication. At the high school level, we have only received one long, rambling email a couple weeks ago. I wish - especially since we are getting closer - we could start to have more frequent emails. At least with dates to remind us. I had to re-read the letter from August 2nd to be reminded there is a PTSA meeting this Wednesday and freshman new parent orientation on the 27th. Plus, I still don't have a school supply list for HS. Obviously, I know to get the basics (highlighters, notebooks, erasers, paper, etc) but it would be nice to have in case there are any surprises on the list (like the dry erase board on the JW school supply list)
Anonymous wrote:OP, your school didn’t email you anything?
Our MS Principal emailed this to us. It has all the information we will need.
https://www.smore.com/0678n
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the schedule the same at all MCPS middle schools?
Yes. The plan requires all schools to follow the same schedule.
Except that not all middle schools have 8 periods. It is unclear how period 8 will be used at middle schools where students are enrolled in 7 classes. In addition, it is unclear what the 2:30-3:15 block is for and if it is mandatory. It is also unclear if the Wednesday schedule is set and if the 20 minute classes are mandatory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you ready?
No schedule, no plan, but we start in 2 weeks!
We have as much info as we ever do 2 weeks out. The kids don’t typically get their class assignments until right before school starts. What other info are you specifically asking for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the schedule the same at all MCPS middle schools?
Yes. The plan requires all schools to follow the same schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Is the schedule the same at all MCPS middle schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. I should add I have a K.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Even the URL has the word "Draft" in it, implying it's not actually the final plan. 2 weeks to go -- when will they have a finalized plan?
“The Board of Education will vote to approve a final plan on Tuesday, August 25.”
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/reopening/
Yikes. Finalizing a plan 3 business days before school starts? How is that fair to all the people who need to implement it? The BOE is setting them up for failure.
The general timings will probably stay the same. There may be small changes.
As a parent, my anxiety stems from the reality that I will have to implement a portion of the plan, with no training and almost no notice, for children at 2 different grade levels while working full time.
Same. same. How are we working parents supposed to plan and notify our offices of those plans when we don’t know!
Anonymous wrote:. I should add I have a K.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Even the URL has the word "Draft" in it, implying it's not actually the final plan. 2 weeks to go -- when will they have a finalized plan?
“The Board of Education will vote to approve a final plan on Tuesday, August 25.”
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/reopening/
Yikes. Finalizing a plan 3 business days before school starts? How is that fair to all the people who need to implement it? The BOE is setting them up for failure.
The general timings will probably stay the same. There may be small changes.
As a parent, my anxiety stems from the reality that I will have to implement a portion of the plan, with no training and almost no notice, for children at 2 different grade levels while working full time.
Same. same. How are we working parents supposed to plan and notify our offices of those plans when we don’t know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Even the URL has the word "Draft" in it, implying it's not actually the final plan. 2 weeks to go -- when will they have a finalized plan?
“The Board of Education will vote to approve a final plan on Tuesday, August 25.”
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/reopening/
Yikes. Finalizing a plan 3 business days before school starts? How is that fair to all the people who need to implement it? The BOE is setting them up for failure.
The general timings will probably stay the same. There may be small changes.
As a parent, my anxiety stems from the reality that I will have to implement a portion of the plan, with no training and almost no notice, for children at 2 different grade levels while working full time.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your school didn’t email you anything?
Our MS Principal emailed this to us. It has all the information we will need.
https://www.smore.com/0678n