MCPS Issues Proposal for Fall 2020 School Teaching, Transportation

Montgomery County Public Schools released a 16-page booklet concerning best practices and ways to open schools this fall. The publication is called “Draft Guidance: Considerations for MCPS Fall 2020 Recovery.”

The MCPS proposal suggests “blended virtual learning,” which would rotate when students are in the actual classrooms. Group A would be in school on Mondays and Tuesdays, and Group B would be doing virtual learning at home on those days.

On Wednesdays, all students would be at home, and teachers would have professional development time, according to the draft plan.

Then on Thursdays and Fridays, Group B would be in the schools, and Group A would learn at home.

The groups’ make-up would be determined by grade level, students’ last name and student cluster with the goal of limiting the number of students in one building at the same time.

MCPS also details remote learning, noting “it will feature more live, teacher-led instruction following a tradional school day schedule.”

The draft plan stresses that teachers would be prepared to go totally virtual should the state or county deem that necessary.

Concerning transportation, MCPS recommends 12 students on school buses that can hold 77. Because of the seriously-limited capacity, students would have to request to opt into the program.

This plan is expected to be presented to the Board of Education at its July 14 meeting.

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Suzanne Pollak

About Suzanne Pollak

Suzanne is a freelance reporter with Montgomery Community Media. She has over 35 years professional experience writing for newspapers, magazines, non-profit newsletters and the web.

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One Response to “MCPS Issues Proposal for Fall 2020 School Teaching, Transportation”

  1. On July 10, 2020 at 7:23 pm responded with... #

    Can you please change the first line of your article? MCEA (the educators association) did not release this plan. MCPS central office and board of education have drafted this plan.

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