Anonymous wrote:Why would the 180 day rule be relevant - the schools are going remote, not halting all teaching. Officially won’t these still count as school days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it is going to be ALL. Not yet announced.
this is a no brainer. It will be all schools affected--just a matter of when. Gov. won't go all virtual and neither will county because nobody wants to make that decision.
It's amazing how many do not see that this 5% percent metric and color coded dashboard are just ways to close schools while absolving MCPS officials of making that decision. Parents really should be outraged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it is going to be ALL. Not yet announced.
Yup seems like that’s what the plan is.. no way the red schools will be yellow or green after 14 days. If anything the yellow and green will be red soon. Its all virtual for everyone. MCPS ruins another year of learning for our kids. Especially the younger elementary and special needs students.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it is going to be ALL. Not yet announced.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it is going to be ALL. Not yet announced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it is going to be ALL. Not yet announced.
this is a no brainer. It will be all schools affected--just a matter of when. Gov. won't go all virtual and neither will county because nobody wants to make that decision.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it is going to be ALL. Not yet announced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More info will be sent out later, but here's the list from the current MCPS press conference:
Rock Terrace
Cannon Road
North Chevy Chase elementary
Hallie Wells
Monocacy
Roberto Clemente
Forest Knolls
Waters Landing
Rosemont
Seneca Valley
Sherwood elementary
Rock Terrance is only showing one total case on the MCPS Covid-19 Dashboard. How are they in the red.
The dashboard is incorrect and has been for quite some time now.
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It says right at the top "The information in this dashboard contains data from the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year, August 31 to Dec. 21, 2021 at 6:00 p.m." It was only ever updated once per week, and definitely didn't keep up with the last week's onslaught of letters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These closures really serve no purpose and are needlessly disruptive. It also sets a bad precedent going forward. We cannot close schools every time there is a new variant.
exactly. didn't we learn in 2020 that closing schools didn't stop the spread or flatten the curve?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These closures really serve no purpose and are needlessly disruptive. It also sets a bad precedent going forward. We cannot close schools every time there is a new variant[b].
exactly. didn't we learn in 2020 that closing schools didn't stop the spread or flatten the curve?
Anonymous wrote:These closures really serve no purpose and are needlessly disruptive. It also sets a bad precedent going forward. We cannot close schools every time there is a new variant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More info will be sent out later, but here's the list from the current MCPS press conference:
Rock Terrace
Cannon Road
North Chevy Chase elementary
Hallie Wells
Monocacy
Roberto Clemente
Forest Knolls
Waters Landing
Rosemont
Seneca Valley
Sherwood elementary
Given the spread and sheer numbers of cases, a prudent thing to do. I guess MCPS is taking responsible actions to keep the students and teachers safe. I guess all need to relax until this wave passes in next few weeks.
Keep kids safe from what? The whole language of keep kids safe is poisonous. It is emotional not logical. It is destructive to close schools to prevent vaccinated kids from catching what will be a cold….a cold they will be at risk of getting every winter forever. The lunacy has to end in 2022.