Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Too bad so sad.
At least they won't have coronavirus
Remember when this when you're whining about crowded classrooms
Funniest joke of the day. Classes at our school are already over 30 kids. You can only fit so many desks in there before the fire marshal shows up.
Can't really get any less individual attention and feedback then the zero that's already given. There's literally nothing to lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Too bad so sad.
At least they won't have coronavirus
Remember when this when you're whining about crowded classrooms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Well how many parents are really going to send their kids in when things go out of control but MCPS still opens no matter what, business at usual? Many parents are going to back down before the state would order MCPS to close.
I am sending my kids every day I am allowed. Just like I did last year (we temp moved in with my sister in Illinois). Every single day. Parents here just need to break the seal on re-entry into the world. In most other places people have masked up and moved on. Covid is officially endemic now.
You are the one who sounds like you're living in a fantasy world. The rest of the world (and sane people in this country) absolutely realize COVID is not an endemic. While people are absolutely eager to get on with their lives, they also have the basic critical thinking skills to understand it isn't over. You sound delusional..while being smug...the worst kind of person. Go back to Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Too bad so sad.
At least they won't have coronavirus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Well how many parents are really going to send their kids in when things go out of control but MCPS still opens no matter what, business at usual? Many parents are going to back down before the state would order MCPS to close.
I am sending my kids every day I am allowed. Just like I did last year (we temp moved in with my sister in Illinois). Every single day. Parents here just need to break the seal on re-entry into the world. In most other places people have masked up and moved on. Covid is officially endemic now.
You are the one who sounds like you're living in a fantasy world. The rest of the world (and sane people in this country) absolutely realize COVID is not an endemic. While people are absolutely eager to get on with their lives, they also have the basic critical thinking skills to understand it isn't over. You sound delusional..while being smug...the worst kind of person. Go back to Chicago.
You’re living in a fantasy world if you think it’s going to get much better than this. If you’re not comfortable re-entering society, sit on the sidelines. Nobody cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, check out this thread. There are models predicting that even with mitigation, a large percentage of kids will get covid in school this year. Don’t wait until there are big numbers, it may be too late by then.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/993964.page
The estimates from Yale are that 33% of Marylanders have already had Covid this year.
Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP, check out this thread. There are models predicting that even with mitigation, a large percentage of kids will get covid in school this year. Don’t wait until there are big numbers, it may be too late by then.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/993964.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Well how many parents are really going to send their kids in when things go out of control but MCPS still opens no matter what, business at usual? Many parents are going to back down before the state would order MCPS to close.
I am sending my kids every day I am allowed. Just like I did last year (we temp moved in with my sister in Illinois). Every single day. Parents here just need to break the seal on re-entry into the world. In most other places people have masked up and moved on. Covid is officially endemic now.
You are the one who sounds like you're living in a fantasy world. The rest of the world (and sane people in this country) absolutely realize COVID is not an endemic. While people are absolutely eager to get on with their lives, they also have the basic critical thinking skills to understand it isn't over. You sound delusional..while being smug...the worst kind of person. Go back to Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Well how many parents are really going to send their kids in when things go out of control but MCPS still opens no matter what, business at usual? Many parents are going to back down before the state would order MCPS to close.
I am sending my kids every day I am allowed. Just like I did last year (we temp moved in with my sister in Illinois). Every single day. Parents here just need to break the seal on re-entry into the world. In most other places people have masked up and moved on. Covid is officially endemic now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Well how many parents are really going to send their kids in when things go out of control but MCPS still opens no matter what, business at usual? Many parents are going to back down before the state would order MCPS to close.
I am sending my kids every day I am allowed. Just like I did last year (we temp moved in with my sister in Illinois). Every single day. Parents here just need to break the seal on re-entry into the world. In most other places people have masked up and moved on. Covid is officially endemic now.
Of course, in many other places, people didn't wear masks, didn't get vaccinated, moved on, and are now filling up the ICUs...
But we are in Montgomery County, where that did not happen.
There are plenty of affluent educated democratic suburbs that didn’t irreparably damage children, families, and women’ careers last year. I was in one of them outside Chicago. Moco was special. Especially wrong and inept when it came to schools. I know it’s hard to admit you let your kids be harmed but forcing them to do first grade on zoom (does it sound crazy yet? It won’t age well).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Well how many parents are really going to send their kids in when things go out of control but MCPS still opens no matter what, business at usual? Many parents are going to back down before the state would order MCPS to close.
I am sending my kids every day I am allowed. Just like I did last year (we temp moved in with my sister in Illinois). Every single day. Parents here just need to break the seal on re-entry into the world. In most other places people have masked up and moved on. Covid is officially endemic now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Well how many parents are really going to send their kids in when things go out of control but MCPS still opens no matter what, business at usual? Many parents are going to back down before the state would order MCPS to close.
I am sending my kids every day I am allowed. Just like I did last year (we temp moved in with my sister in Illinois). Every single day. Parents here just need to break the seal on re-entry into the world. In most other places people have masked up and moved on. Covid is officially endemic now.
Of course, in many other places, people didn't wear masks, didn't get vaccinated, moved on, and are now filling up the ICUs...
But we are in Montgomery County, where that did not happen.
There are plenty of affluent educated democratic suburbs that didn’t irreparably damage children, families, and women’ careers last year. I was in one of them outside Chicago. Moco was special. Especially wrong and inept when it came to schools. I know it’s hard to admit you let your kids be harmed but forcing them to do first grade on zoom (does it sound crazy yet? It won’t age well).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do know that unenrolling kids can affect the staffing allocations at your school, right? Then, if the school loses a teaching position, they will have to hire a teacher if a bunch of kids are re-enrolled, potentially meaning your kid will be in an overcrowded class until that position can be filled. At which point you’ll come here and post about the overcrowded classes at your children’s school, won’t you?!![]()
Well how many parents are really going to send their kids in when things go out of control but MCPS still opens no matter what, business at usual? Many parents are going to back down before the state would order MCPS to close.
I am sending my kids every day I am allowed. Just like I did last year (we temp moved in with my sister in Illinois). Every single day. Parents here just need to break the seal on re-entry into the world. In most other places people have masked up and moved on. Covid is officially endemic now.
Of course, in many other places, people didn't wear masks, didn't get vaccinated, moved on, and are now filling up the ICUs...
But we are in Montgomery County, where that did not happen.
There are plenty of affluent educated democratic suburbs that didn’t irreparably damage children, families, and women’ careers last year. I was in one of them outside Chicago. Moco was special. Especially wrong and inept when it came to schools. I know it’s hard to admit you let your kids be harmed but forcing them to do first grade on zoom (does it sound crazy yet? It won’t age well).