Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do it like other states? Is Florida Virtual School good?
+1. VA has had a virtual school option pre-covid at the state level. There is no reason for individual school districts to manage this. Move it to the state level.
MCPS ha VA. This is the MCPS board. Start your drama elsewhere. We are divided up into counties. Its not how it works in MD. Different states have different ways of doing things.
PP, why are you trying to shut down this discussion? The other posters are sharing information about other districts in comparison to MCPS and giving examples of how other places do things as a way to ask about the possibility for further virtual options in MCPS. You are bringing drama whether you mean it or not.
Mcps has a virtual academy. Demanding the state do it or comparing it makes no sense. You clearly don’t have kids in it.
MCPS has a virtual academy for this year only. Other states have virtual options in normal times. That's the difference. Enjoy VA this year but don't expect it to be an option in the future.
Stop making up stuff. They have already planned it for long term. It’s a full working school. You clearly are not following.
What happens to the teachers if the mid year student outbound is greater than the inbound? For example, I know a family of fence sitters who opted in late but have now reconsidered.
They stay. Again, you need to pay attention. The staff were hired for virtual. Some teach at a school and virtual as well but they have jobs through the year. They are still hiring and taking more kids in as they can. If they are interested they should apply to get on the list. They can always decline when they get an offer. Most fence sitters who applied though mid august got in. They are still on boarding new teachers to expand. They are asking families to commit to a semester at a time. I doubt that many will leave mid year and those who left left already.
I'm curious to see what the enrollment numbers look like once the pediatric vaccine was out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do it like other states? Is Florida Virtual School good?
+1. VA has had a virtual school option pre-covid at the state level. There is no reason for individual school districts to manage this. Move it to the state level.
MCPS ha VA. This is the MCPS board. Start your drama elsewhere. We are divided up into counties. Its not how it works in MD. Different states have different ways of doing things.
PP, why are you trying to shut down this discussion? The other posters are sharing information about other districts in comparison to MCPS and giving examples of how other places do things as a way to ask about the possibility for further virtual options in MCPS. You are bringing drama whether you mean it or not.
Mcps has a virtual academy. Demanding the state do it or comparing it makes no sense. You clearly don’t have kids in it.
MCPS has a virtual academy for this year only. Other states have virtual options in normal times. That's the difference. Enjoy VA this year but don't expect it to be an option in the future.
Stop making up stuff. They have already planned it for long term. It’s a full working school. You clearly are not following.
What happens to the teachers if the mid year student outbound is greater than the inbound? For example, I know a family of fence sitters who opted in late but have now reconsidered.
They stay. Again, you need to pay attention. The staff were hired for virtual. Some teach at a school and virtual as well but they have jobs through the year. They are still hiring and taking more kids in as they can. If they are interested they should apply to get on the list. They can always decline when they get an offer. Most fence sitters who applied though mid august got in. They are still on boarding new teachers to expand. They are asking families to commit to a semester at a time. I doubt that many will leave mid year and those who left left already.
Anonymous wrote:We applied and never heard a thing from VA, despite repeated emails. It's just a total black box, no one to talk to, no one cares. It's really opened my eyes to the callousness and dysfunction of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:We applied and never heard a thing from VA, despite repeated emails. It's just a total black box, no one to talk to, no one cares. It's really opened my eyes to the callousness and dysfunction of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do it like other states? Is Florida Virtual School good?
+1. VA has had a virtual school option pre-covid at the state level. There is no reason for individual school districts to manage this. Move it to the state level.
MCPS ha VA. This is the MCPS board. Start your drama elsewhere. We are divided up into counties. Its not how it works in MD. Different states have different ways of doing things.
PP, why are you trying to shut down this discussion? The other posters are sharing information about other districts in comparison to MCPS and giving examples of how other places do things as a way to ask about the possibility for further virtual options in MCPS. You are bringing drama whether you mean it or not.
Mcps has a virtual academy. Demanding the state do it or comparing it makes no sense. You clearly don’t have kids in it.
MCPS has a virtual academy for this year only. Other states have virtual options in normal times. That's the difference. Enjoy VA this year but don't expect it to be an option in the future.
Stop making up stuff. They have already planned it for long term. It’s a full working school. You clearly are not following.
What happens to the teachers if the mid year student outbound is greater than the inbound? For example, I know a family of fence sitters who opted in late but have now reconsidered.
They stay. Again, you need to pay attention. The staff were hired for virtual. Some teach at a school and virtual as well but they have jobs through the year. They are still hiring and taking more kids in as they can. If they are interested they should apply to get on the list. They can always decline when they get an offer. Most fence sitters who applied though mid august got in. They are still on boarding new teachers to expand. They are asking families to commit to a semester at a time. I doubt that many will leave mid year and those who left left already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do it like other states? Is Florida Virtual School good?
+1. VA has had a virtual school option pre-covid at the state level. There is no reason for individual school districts to manage this. Move it to the state level.
MCPS ha VA. This is the MCPS board. Start your drama elsewhere. We are divided up into counties. Its not how it works in MD. Different states have different ways of doing things.
PP, why are you trying to shut down this discussion? The other posters are sharing information about other districts in comparison to MCPS and giving examples of how other places do things as a way to ask about the possibility for further virtual options in MCPS. You are bringing drama whether you mean it or not.
Mcps has a virtual academy. Demanding the state do it or comparing it makes no sense. You clearly don’t have kids in it.
MCPS has a virtual academy for this year only. Other states have virtual options in normal times. That's the difference. Enjoy VA this year but don't expect it to be an option in the future.
Stop making up stuff. They have already planned it for long term. It’s a full working school. You clearly are not following.
What happens to the teachers if the mid year student outbound is greater than the inbound? For example, I know a family of fence sitters who opted in late but have now reconsidered.
They stay. Again, you need to pay attention. The staff were hired for virtual. Some teach at a school and virtual as well but they have jobs through the year. They are still hiring and taking more kids in as they can. If they are interested they should apply to get on the list. They can always decline when they get an offer. Most fence sitters who applied though mid august got in. They are still on boarding new teachers to expand. They are asking families to commit to a semester at a time. I doubt that many will leave mid year and those who left left already.
To clarify, the fence sitters I know did get in. But they now see in-person is fine and will be leaving the VA at the semester mark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do it like other states? Is Florida Virtual School good?
+1. VA has had a virtual school option pre-covid at the state level. There is no reason for individual school districts to manage this. Move it to the state level.
MCPS ha VA. This is the MCPS board. Start your drama elsewhere. We are divided up into counties. Its not how it works in MD. Different states have different ways of doing things.
PP, why are you trying to shut down this discussion? The other posters are sharing information about other districts in comparison to MCPS and giving examples of how other places do things as a way to ask about the possibility for further virtual options in MCPS. You are bringing drama whether you mean it or not.
Mcps has a virtual academy. Demanding the state do it or comparing it makes no sense. You clearly don’t have kids in it.
MCPS has a virtual academy for this year only. Other states have virtual options in normal times. That's the difference. Enjoy VA this year but don't expect it to be an option in the future.
Stop making up stuff. They have already planned it for long term. It’s a full working school. You clearly are not following.
What happens to the teachers if the mid year student outbound is greater than the inbound? For example, I know a family of fence sitters who opted in late but have now reconsidered.
They stay. Again, you need to pay attention. The staff were hired for virtual. Some teach at a school and virtual as well but they have jobs through the year. They are still hiring and taking more kids in as they can. If they are interested they should apply to get on the list. They can always decline when they get an offer. Most fence sitters who applied though mid august got in. They are still on boarding new teachers to expand. They are asking families to commit to a semester at a time. I doubt that many will leave mid year and those who left left already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do it like other states? Is Florida Virtual School good?
+1. VA has had a virtual school option pre-covid at the state level. There is no reason for individual school districts to manage this. Move it to the state level.
MCPS ha VA. This is the MCPS board. Start your drama elsewhere. We are divided up into counties. Its not how it works in MD. Different states have different ways of doing things.
PP, why are you trying to shut down this discussion? The other posters are sharing information about other districts in comparison to MCPS and giving examples of how other places do things as a way to ask about the possibility for further virtual options in MCPS. You are bringing drama whether you mean it or not.
Mcps has a virtual academy. Demanding the state do it or comparing it makes no sense. You clearly don’t have kids in it.
MCPS has a virtual academy for this year only. Other states have virtual options in normal times. That's the difference. Enjoy VA this year but don't expect it to be an option in the future.
Stop making up stuff. They have already planned it for long term. It’s a full working school. You clearly are not following.
What happens to the teachers if the mid year student outbound is greater than the inbound? For example, I know a family of fence sitters who opted in late but have now reconsidered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do it like other states? Is Florida Virtual School good?
+1. VA has had a virtual school option pre-covid at the state level. There is no reason for individual school districts to manage this. Move it to the state level.
MCPS ha VA. This is the MCPS board. Start your drama elsewhere. We are divided up into counties. Its not how it works in MD. Different states have different ways of doing things.
PP, why are you trying to shut down this discussion? The other posters are sharing information about other districts in comparison to MCPS and giving examples of how other places do things as a way to ask about the possibility for further virtual options in MCPS. You are bringing drama whether you mean it or not.
Mcps has a virtual academy. Demanding the state do it or comparing it makes no sense. You clearly don’t have kids in it.
MCPS has a virtual academy for this year only. Other states have virtual options in normal times. That's the difference. Enjoy VA this year but don't expect it to be an option in the future.
Stop making up stuff. They have already planned it for long term. It’s a full working school. You clearly are not following.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do it like other states? Is Florida Virtual School good?
+1. VA has had a virtual school option pre-covid at the state level. There is no reason for individual school districts to manage this. Move it to the state level.
MCPS ha VA. This is the MCPS board. Start your drama elsewhere. We are divided up into counties. Its not how it works in MD. Different states have different ways of doing things.
PP, why are you trying to shut down this discussion? The other posters are sharing information about other districts in comparison to MCPS and giving examples of how other places do things as a way to ask about the possibility for further virtual options in MCPS. You are bringing drama whether you mean it or not.