Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:exactly. It’s all BS to hide the ball. McKnight just needs to have an intern post a google doc. each school can verify the daily count and enter it. WHAT. IS. SO. HARD. ????Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The website now says "Due to an unforseen technical difficulty, the positive case rates document will not be published on Jan. 12. This problem we hope to rectify early on Jan. 13 and we will post the data as soon as it is available."
What’s the technical difficulty? They don’t know how to add? They don’t know how to make a pdf? They don’t know how to post a file? At this point, I’d believe all the above.
The intern called sick.
Anonymous wrote:someone please tell them on the IG site to:Anonymous wrote:They are discussing this now on the IG site. They said there is a technical issue that is preventing them from posting the data for today. Once it is resolved it will be up.
1) Make a Google Doc Spread Sheet. post link so that public can view only. editing rights to one or two people at each school.
2) Have each school enter two simple numbers by 7 pm.
McKnight does not need to do a damned thing to make this happen. Yet she has thrown another wrench into informing the community. Another faillure on her record. Broke this promise in record time!
Anonymous wrote:The website now says "Due to an unforseen technical difficulty, the positive case rates document will not be published on Jan. 12. This problem we hope to rectify early on Jan. 13 and we will post the data as soon as it is available."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You wrote:
some newspaper ought to do a data driven analysis of the MCPS policy choices and HOW they endangered students and staff.
But maybe you meant:
some newspaper ought to do a data driven analysis of the MCPS policy choices and WHETHER OR NOT they endangered students and staff.
Or are just asking for someone to find evidence supporting what you believe (in the absence of this evidence) to be true?
Hmm. Perhaps my use of language was colored by the fact that we got a notice today saying that my kid had been exposed to a COVID positive person who was in school yesterday? So, yes, I feel the question is not whether but how. I am for ed to send my kid to school in these circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:exactly. It’s all BS to hide the ball. McKnight just needs to have an intern post a google doc. each school can verify the daily count and enter it. WHAT. IS. SO. HARD. ????Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The website now says "Due to an unforseen technical difficulty, the positive case rates document will not be published on Jan. 12. This problem we hope to rectify early on Jan. 13 and we will post the data as soon as it is available."
What’s the technical difficulty? They don’t know how to add? They don’t know how to make a pdf? They don’t know how to post a file? At this point, I’d believe all the above.
what IG site? TYIAAnonymous wrote:They are discussing this now on the IG site. They said there is a technical issue that is preventing them from posting the data for today. Once it is resolved it will be up.
exactly. It’s all BS to hide the ball. McKnight just needs to have an intern post a google doc. each school can verify the daily count and enter it. WHAT. IS. SO. HARD. ????Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The website now says "Due to an unforseen technical difficulty, the positive case rates document will not be published on Jan. 12. This problem we hope to rectify early on Jan. 13 and we will post the data as soon as it is available."
What’s the technical difficulty? They don’t know how to add? They don’t know how to make a pdf? They don’t know how to post a file? At this point, I’d believe all the above.
Anonymous wrote:You wrote:
some newspaper ought to do a data driven analysis of the MCPS policy choices and HOW they endangered students and staff.
But maybe you meant:
some newspaper ought to do a data driven analysis of the MCPS policy choices and WHETHER OR NOT they endangered students and staff.
Or are just asking for someone to find evidence supporting what you believe (in the absence of this evidence) to be true?
someone please tell them on the IG site to:Anonymous wrote:They are discussing this now on the IG site. They said there is a technical issue that is preventing them from posting the data for today. Once it is resolved it will be up.
Anonymous wrote:The website now says "Due to an unforseen technical difficulty, the positive case rates document will not be published on Jan. 12. This problem we hope to rectify early on Jan. 13 and we will post the data as soon as it is available."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just chiming in to say both my kids’ schools are also running 95% normally. Today had full return to bus routes, teachers have been in every day, only 1-2 kids quarantining at a time.
This really is not the dystopian landscape the fear mongers would have you believe.
+1 I absolutely believe there are schools in MCPS that are currently in crisis. There are also schools that are not. We need MCPS to figure out which is which and move the crisis schools to virtual.