Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS just emailed out their weekly update:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2019-2020/coronavirus-update-20200614.html
Some highlights:
I want to assure you that we have not made any decisions regarding plans for the fall.
In the coming weeks, we will launch a survey to provide you with an opportunity to share your ideas and preferences for how students should engage in learning during next school year.
School is due to start in 10 weeks.. and they haven't even developed a survey about this? What kind of timeline are they operating on?
Pretty in line with where other districts are. They have to develop a number of plans, since we don’t know what will be happening with the virus in two months. But soliciting parent input is a good thing.
If they outlined a decision now, it would likely have to change before fall as more info about the virus unfolds.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS just emailed out their weekly update:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2019-2020/coronavirus-update-20200614.html
Some highlights:
I want to assure you that we have not made any decisions regarding plans for the fall.
In the coming weeks, we will launch a survey to provide you with an opportunity to share your ideas and preferences for how students should engage in learning during next school year.
School is due to start in 10 weeks.. and they haven't even developed a survey about this? What kind of timeline are they operating on?
Anonymous wrote:MCPS just emailed out their weekly update:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2019-2020/coronavirus-update-20200614.html
Some highlights:
I want to assure you that we have not made any decisions regarding plans for the fall.
In the coming weeks, we will launch a survey to provide you with an opportunity to share your ideas and preferences for how students should engage in learning during next school year.
School is due to start in 10 weeks.. and they haven't even developed a survey about this? What kind of timeline are they operating on?
Anonymous wrote:MCPS just emailed out their weekly update:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2019-2020/coronavirus-update-20200614.html
Some highlights:
I want to assure you that we have not made any decisions regarding plans for the fall.
In the coming weeks, we will launch a survey to provide you with an opportunity to share your ideas and preferences for how students should engage in learning during next school year.
School is due to start in 10 weeks.. and they haven't even developed a survey about this? What kind of timeline are they operating on?
I want to assure you that we have not made any decisions regarding plans for the fall.
In the coming weeks, we will launch a survey to provide you with an opportunity to share your ideas and preferences for how students should engage in learning during next school year.
Anonymous wrote:Will you redshirt your Kindergartener if the school is online in the fall?
Anonymous wrote:Will you redshirt your Kindergartener if the school is online in the fall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is new information that asymptotic transmission is rare and the focus should be to contain individuals who are symptomatic as well as contact tracing.
That information is highly suspect. Please do not believe it until further studies are published.
- research scientist
Anonymous wrote:There is new information that asymptotic transmission is rare and the focus should be to contain individuals who are symptomatic as well as contact tracing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is new information that asymptotic transmission is rare and the focus should be to contain individuals who are symptomatic as well as contact tracing.
That’s not new information. It was just never acted upon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The problem is that most of the people ready to riot if schools don’t reopen next year won’t be satisfied with outdoor school. Outdoor school in this area will have enormous limitations on length and frequency due to heat and humidity. Even camps move kids indoors when the heat index soars.
I have no problem with school outdoors as much as possible.
-parent who is ready to riot if schools don't open in the fall
+1
Even if it means that schools might be cancelled at 5 am because the conditions are dangerous? Sept will surely see high index days. Or is your expectation that on those days, school will simply move indoors, even if it means cramming 30 students into a classroom and 150 students moving through that space over the course of a day?
I don't know about you, but the schools I went to had no air-conditioning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The problem is that most of the people ready to riot if schools don’t reopen next year won’t be satisfied with outdoor school. Outdoor school in this area will have enormous limitations on length and frequency due to heat and humidity. Even camps move kids indoors when the heat index soars.
I have no problem with school outdoors as much as possible.
-parent who is ready to riot if schools don't open in the fall
We’d much prefer school outdoors rather than indoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The problem is that most of the people ready to riot if schools don’t reopen next year won’t be satisfied with outdoor school. Outdoor school in this area will have enormous limitations on length and frequency due to heat and humidity. Even camps move kids indoors when the heat index soars.
I have no problem with school outdoors as much as possible.
-parent who is ready to riot if schools don't open in the fall