You do the same as everyone else - spend thousands of dollars for your privilege to work while your child's teacher is staying safe at home, duh. |
We only have one set of workers in this country whose safety matters above anything else, namely the teachers. You, as a normal person whose safety and well-being are not important, will either pay for childcare or quit your job like millions of American women have done this year. |
Where do you send spending thousands? Do you have names and locations? |
We are immigrants in essential jobs. We pooled together and hired someone from within our community who used to be an elementary teacher in the old country. It is effectively an immersion pod school in our native language. What took some wiggling is figuring out English instruction and keeping it at least somewhat legal. |
Not everyone else is doing this... |
No kidding! That's why they offered it up. ![]() |
Well said PP. |
Thank you for clarifying my post. |
My experience with RCES and Lakelands principles, enrollment, and classes: My family and I moved here in early August. RCES was horrible to deal with when it came to getting the right contacts, finding the right info that was needed, and getting my 9yr old enrolled. Since my older DS attended this school for several years, I was shocked at how little information was communicated to parents, how outdated their school site was, how confusing the whole process was, and how frustrating the first semester was. In stark contrast, I found the Lakelands principle extremely helpful, clear, responsive, and knowledgeable. She kept parents and students well informed. Classes were better organized as well. It was a group effort, but I was able to get DS enrolled in the right classes for him. What is frustrating is that both locations allow teachers to organize their online classrooms however they see fit. There is no consistency between teachers. This makes it harder for kids to find, track, and complete assignments. |
Seriously. Preach, PP! — Essential worker who has been working this entire time in person, while paying up the wazoo for my kid to be somewhere during the day. |
That's nice that the "community " wants to shove the lower income kids from governor Apts and the orchards off to a different school. I'm sure the parents from the orchards would like to keep everything walkable, too. Orchards is much closer to the school than lake in the woods. Don't get who doesn't get the mormon thing. Its a mormon church across from the school you pretend to walk to |
So what. The church is across the street from the school. There's a synagogue near Lakelands too. Does that make Lakelands a Jewish school? I have never experienced any direct interaction with either house of worship while my kids have been attending both schools. Mormons aren't preaching at the school, holding after school activities at the school, and they don't accost you on your walk home/to school. |
Try Bar T. I think they are operating out of the school. I heard it’s expensive though. |
Agree, the new Lakeland’s principal is great. Very helpful and really trying to find the best balance for the middle schoolers. |
How? Other than organizing some zoom scavenger hunts and sending out videos no one has time to watch. What she needs to do is get the teachers who aren't teaching Jack shit out of there. If she's going by grades she's doing it wrong because EVERYONE gets ALL As. Its pathetic |