Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why do we need our own dashboard when the state has a task force consisting of renowned scientists from Hopkins and Maryland who have so far made reasonable and seemingly correct decisions about the pace of reopening? What does Smith and/or Gayles know that they don't?
What? Who?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
based on what? Smith literally said in the spring he can't imagine keeping schools closed for 6 months. I don't think he's the issue here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS slideshow quotes DCUM comment from "How's your kindergartner doing?" thread.
what did they say?
MCPS IF YOU ARE READING THIS OPEN THE SCHOOLS!!!!!
At least 6 Beautiful, caring, dedicated professionals dead forever. People with so many more years to live and gifts to share. No we should not open back up until we have the resources to ensure that our teachers, our students and our communities will be safe. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/09/10/coronavirus-teacher-deaths-fall/%3foutputType=amp
Unfortunately, some people exploit these deaths to push their agenda. Most probably, these were not due to any in-person school (wtop was also publishing similar title, but when you read the whole story you realize the teachers were actually doing DL, attending some church events where there was an outbreak, doing some outdoor activity etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
This entire situation has brought out all of the crazy extremists in America. First, the right-wing virus deniers and restriction/mask protesters. Now, the crazy left-wing politicians that just want to keep locked down to play politics with one of the most reasonable Republican governors. The third group will be the anti-vaxxers. Aren't there any sane people left in this world?
Anonymous wrote:
Why do we need our own dashboard when the state has a task force consisting of renowned scientists from Hopkins and Maryland who have so far made reasonable and seemingly correct decisions about the pace of reopening? What does Smith and/or Gayles know that they don't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
Anonymous wrote:There will be a meeting on Sept. 17th dedicated to the special education rotation into buildings.
On the 22nd, will discuss the diagnostic plan and tutoring.
Following meeting, other small group rotations.
So apparently, not even on the agenda for the next 3 meetings to discuss re-opening schools at any time if not in one of the special small groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
Smith did say they are developing a Dashboard with clear metrics or reopening-- I think that is progress.
It's been 6 months of schools closed and they are finally thinking of this now?
Why do we need our own dashboard when the state has a task force consisting of renowned scientists from Hopkins and Maryland who have so far made reasonable and seemingly correct decisions about the pace of reopening? What does Smith and/or Gayles know that they don't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
Smith did say they are developing a Dashboard with clear metrics or reopening-- I think that is progress.
It's been 6 months of schools closed and they are finally thinking of this now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
This entire situation has brought out all of the crazy extremists in America. First, the right-wing virus deniers and restriction/mask protesters. Now, the crazy left-wing politicians that just want to keep locked down to play politics with one of the most reasonable Republican governors. The third group will be the anti-vaxxers. Aren't there any sane people left in this world?
Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
Smith did say they are developing a Dashboard with clear metrics or reopening-- I think that is progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Jack Smith is claiming that the MD-state-provided metrics are not sufficient.
MoCo apparently needs different, special "complex" metrics.
Of course they are. If you don't like the metrics, demand other metrics while claiming there's a lack of guidance.
He clearly has no intention of reopening this school year. If the BoE isn't willing to step up (and there's no sign they will), cross your fingers for next fall. But by then we'll be dealing with the anti-vaxxers.
Smith did say they are developing a Dashboard with clear metrics or reopening-- I think that is progress.