The 2020-21 MCPS school year kicked off using a virtual-only instructional model on Monday.
“We’re excited to bring forward a robust plan that meets the needs of all of our students. Although virtual, we’re bringing many qualities that we would bring into the traditional school setting for our students,” said MCPS Deputy Superintendent, Dr. Monifa McKnight.
MyMCMedia spoke with Dr. McKnight to get a better idea of how the first semester might look.
Do you need support materials for ParentVue, Zoom or myMCPSClassroom? Check out the MCPS Digital Backpack: https://t.co/myllXpvZny pic.twitter.com/JZnybc8ZRt
— MCPS (@MCPS) September 1, 2020
Welcome back students, teachers and staff! The council stands ready to support you throughout this transition. Here's a message from Craig Rice, who chairs the council's Education and Culture Committee. @MCPS strong! @RicePolitics #teamMCPS #firstdayofschool pic.twitter.com/7MOfBnNTSd
— Montgomery Council (@MoCoCouncilMD) August 31, 2020
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