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Monday, August 31, 2020
Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Viral Shedding in Pediatric Patients Infected With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Under the Surface
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2770149?utm_campaign=articlePDF&utm_medium=articlePDFlink&utm_source=articlePDF&utm_content=jamapediatrics.2020.3996
IN SUDDEN REVERSAL, USDA EXTENDS SCHOOL MEALS WAIVERS FOR DISTRICTS TO MORE EASILY REACH HUNGRY STUDENTS
Reversing Itself Over a Few Days, USDA Extends School Meals Waivers, Allowing Districts to More Easily Reach Food Insecure Students
Advocates Praise Reversal, Calling Extension “Huge Lifeline for Hungry Families”
When cases occur, sparse guidance on how Md. schools will respond
COVID-19 cases among children surge in Georgia
https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-news/covid-19-cases-among-children-surges-in-georgia/IACVGC5YIBAVZBNXMF7FOIDGPA/
Delegate Eric Luedtke blocks on Twitter, but "Legislator files open meetings complaint against Maryland State Board of Education for private vote on superintendent raise"
Legislator files open meetings complaint against Maryland State Board of Education for private vote on superintendent raise
Sunday, August 30, 2020
When It Comes to Covid-19, Most of Us Have Risk Exactly Backward
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Health officer discusses reopening protocol with Montgomery County nonpublic schools
Maryland’s governor shoots a spitball, picks an unnecessary fight over school reopening | COMMENTARY
Friday, August 28, 2020
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TABLES DISCUSSION ABOUT LIVE INSTRUCTION REQUIREMENT UNTIL SEPT. 1
Gov. Larry Hogan: "...hopefully we are getting near the end of the pandemic..."
Gov. Hogan Cited NY: Here is the NY Data-Driven Guidance for Reopening Schools
During his own bachelor party, teacher sent nude photo of himself to eighth-grader, police say
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/during-his-own-bachelor-party-teacher-sent-nude-photo-of-himself-to-eighth-grader-police-say/2020/08/27/45490ea4-e8a8-11ea-bc79-834454439a44_story.html
Gov. Hogan Cited NJ: Here's N.J. schools reopening: These districts plan all-remote, virtual classes
https://www.nj.com/education/2020/08/nj-schools-reopening-these-districts-plan-all-remote-virtual-classes-aug-27-2020-updates.html#:~:text=As%20of%20earlier%20this%20week,%2C%20Gov.%20Phil%20Murphy%20said.
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Florida confirmed 9K new COVID-19 cases among children within 15 days as schools reopen
NYT: Reopened Schools Find Health Risks in Water After Covid-19 Lockdowns
A number of schools found the bacteria that causes Legionnaire’s disease in their water, and experts say more should expect to see it.
Full story at:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/27/health/covid-schools-legionnaires-disease.html
Baltimore Sun: Maryland PTA put on probation because of ‘hostile’ environment and high turnover
The Maryland Parent Teacher Association has been put on probation — and is at risk of being removed from the nationwide organization — because of complaints about high turnover caused by “hostile” leadership and preventing elected members from performing their duties.
The Glen Burnie-based organization represents hundreds of local parent-teacher associations in Maryland. The statewide group fell out of compliance with the National PTA’s “Standards of Affiliation” after several PTA members reported their concerns, according to a letter obtained by The Baltimore Sun.
Probation hinders the organization’s ability to obtain PTA funding, according to National PTA President Leslie C. Boggs in her letter to Maryland PTA President Edna Harvin-Battle. Local members of the PTA, the nation’s largest child advocacy group with 4 million members, work with schools by volunteering in classes and raising money for supplies. The state PTA’s 160,000 members are at risk of losing those services and their input in setting the organization’s agenda.
The state PTA had high turnover among members “as a result of a hostile board environment, frequent special meetings, and an assumed directive of loyalty to the Maryland PTA president rather than to Maryland PTA and its members,” Boggs’ letter stated. The letter also says Maryland PTA leadership refused to provide access to resources and provided insufficient notice for meetings, preventing board members from completing their duties.
Entire article at:
https://www.baltimoresun.com/education/bs-md-maryland-pta-on-probation-20200827-hucfmkus7ng4xo5fk376fvpapa-story.html
Parents wait hours to pick up laptops for virtual learning
MCPS OKs reopening plan for Monday’s start of classes
Montgomery County Health officer says his authority to enforce safety is unclear
‘It’s just not right’: Needed repairs at Montgomery County school asked to be sped up
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
School Teacher Arrested for Inappropriate Sexual Contact with Student; Possibility of Additional Victims a Concern
Bravo to this former MCPS Student for Speaking Up! Another arrest of a MCPS teacher for a sex offense. Board of Education Continues Their Silence on These Arrests and Convictions. No Support for the Victims from Board of Education.
Chief of Engagement, Innovation, and Operations
Montgomery County Public Schools
Montgomery County Claims They Post When a School is Closed Due to COVID-19.
The county continues to say that it is still not safe for non-public schools to open... pic.twitter.com/uenuUBSUfe— MyMCMedia (@mymcmedia) August 26, 2020
Coronavirus Latest: Towson University Moves All Classes To Remote Learning For Rest Of Fall Semester
Zoom-based opera for preschoolers might sound like your worst nightmare. But it’s actually the best Zoom there is.
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Special Education students are being left behind | READER COMMENTARY
Maryland board could require schools to provide at least 3½ hours of live instruction
COVID-19 Is Transmitted Through Aerosols. We Have Enough Evidence, Now It Is Time to Act
‘A whole system failure’: Test scores indicate half of MCPS third-graders can’t read at grade level
By Caitlynn Peetz, Bethesda Magazine. for the whole story go here.