Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP—yes, this has been known for a while. DL only.
Um no it hasn't? Mcps hasn't said anything. And the meetings
Talk about 2 options. IMO they will be forced to do the hybrid of at least 2days of f2f because none of the special needs kids are getting their adequate services.
DP here. It's not official, but it's what what some MCPS staff have been told (and have shared to others).
It's what MCPS staff have been told by whom? And how do those people know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP—yes, this has been known for a while. DL only.
Um no it hasn't? Mcps hasn't said anything. And the meetings
Talk about 2 options. IMO they will be forced to do the hybrid of at least 2days of f2f because none of the special needs kids are getting their adequate services.
DP here. It's not official, but it's what what some MCPS staff have been told (and have shared to others).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP—yes, this has been known for a while. DL only.
Um no it hasn't? Mcps hasn't said anything. And the meetings
Talk about 2 options. IMO they will be forced to do the hybrid of at least 2days of f2f because none of the special needs kids are getting their adequate services.
Anonymous wrote:Is her name Madam Marie?
Anonymous wrote:OP—yes, this has been known for a while. DL only.
Anonymous wrote:OP—yes, this has been known for a while. DL only.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt there is enough plexiglass masks and hand sanitizers do any of the recommendations for school. I saw masks in stores for the first time today but it is in western Maryland. Still haven’t seen any thing in stores for masks in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Every time I pass by our local mcps elementary school there have been at least 3-4 work trucks parked out front.
That's a promising sign. Are they MCPS trucks (it'll have the logo on the door) or a private company? Did you notice the company name if so?
Some schools are due for renovation work -- could it be related to that?
I'd really like schools to be open for some form of F2F in the fall, but I'm really concerned they just can't pull it off in 8 weeks.
Private trucks as far as I could tell. And I didn't notice the name. It could definitely be for renovation work though as our school does in fact need that so who knows? But i have seen trucks every time I go by which is about 2-3 times a week.
Schools traditionally do maintenance and renovations during the summer months.
Trust me: they aren’t building bubbles or plexiglass partitions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I hope it's the 2 day in-person option....
I'm almost as certain as the teacher friend that it will be the hybrid. All of the districts who have announced already mentioned working with neighboring jurisdictions. If MCPS went against what everyone else is doing I'd be shocked.
The shoe is on the other foot: it's the other districts who will be forced to reconsider their plans. The cautious districts will decide at the last minute, and the way cases/hospitalizations are trending, they will decide for DL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Every time I pass by our local mcps elementary school there have been at least 3-4 work trucks parked out front.
That's a promising sign. Are they MCPS trucks (it'll have the logo on the door) or a private company? Did you notice the company name if so?
Some schools are due for renovation work -- could it be related to that?
I'd really like schools to be open for some form of F2F in the fall, but I'm really concerned they just can't pull it off in 8 weeks.
Private trucks as far as I could tell. And I didn't notice the name. It could definitely be for renovation work though as our school does in fact need that so who knows? But i have seen trucks every time I go by which is about 2-3 times a week.
Schools traditionally do maintenance and renovations during the summer months.
Trust me: they aren’t building bubbles or plexiglass partitions.