Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many schools are red! But it still says this is from cases starting December 23, so some of them must have aged out and shouldn’t be included when looking at data from the last 14 days.
This! Why is MCPS counting more than 14 days when it said 14 days?
Anonymous wrote:Is this a teacher sick out? The quick jump in cases makes me wonder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a new report up as of 4:00pm today, but it isn't color coded and doesn't show percentages?
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/Coronavirus/dashboaird/Daily%20COVID-19%20Case%20Reports%20January%205%202022.pdf
Wow. Our high school dropped by 42 cases. There’s 0 staff out with COVID according to the new report. We should now be in the green.
Those are just the cases reported today, not the cumulative cases. There’s a separate document with the total cases since winter break started.
Yes, it's interesting to have the two sets of data.
WTH - 4pm 35 cases. 7pm 137 cases - red. Total Whiplash.
How long till MCPS take vaccinated students and staff off their lists? At what point is the entire school system essentially online? How will Special Education students who could not receive accommodations and services during the last 18 months of online learning going to receive accommodations and services now?
This is a nightmare.
My SN child, and all the other SN children I know, received services and accommodations. I have no complaints.
Don't use special needs as your pitchfork.
Special ed para here; lots of services were sub-par last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many schools are red! But it still says this is from cases starting December 23, so some of them must have aged out and shouldn’t be included when looking at data from the last 14 days.
This! Why is MCPS counting more than 14 days when it said 14 days?
Anonymous wrote:126 schools red, 72 yellow, and 8 green.
Anonymous wrote:So many schools are red! But it still says this is from cases starting December 23, so some of them must have aged out and shouldn’t be included when looking at data from the last 14 days.
Anonymous wrote:126 schools red, 72 yellow, and 8 green.
Anonymous wrote:Basically kids went to school today to get contaminated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a new report up as of 4:00pm today, but it isn't color coded and doesn't show percentages?
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/Coronavirus/dashboaird/Daily%20COVID-19%20Case%20Reports%20January%205%202022.pdf
Wow. Our high school dropped by 42 cases. There’s 0 staff out with COVID according to the new report. We should now be in the green.
Those are just the cases reported today, not the cumulative cases. There’s a separate document with the total cases since winter break started.
Yes, it's interesting to have the two sets of data.
WTH - 4pm 35 cases. 7pm 137 cases - red. Total Whiplash.
How long till MCPS take vaccinated students and staff off their lists? At what point is the entire school system essentially online? How will Special Education students who could not receive accommodations and services during the last 18 months of online learning going to receive accommodations and services now?
This is a nightmare.
My SN child, and all the other SN children I know, received services and accommodations. I have no complaints.
Don't use special needs as your pitchfork.