I've told the school that I have no access to the internet

Anonymous
Because I hate online learning. If everyone did this, do you suppose it will make a difference? Or will they send Child Protective Services out to find out what is wrong with us?
Anonymous
They aren’t going to send CPS because you have no Internet. You will just get important info by mail not electronically and your kid will not have to do homework that requires Internet.
Anonymous
There are plenty of poor families out there without regular access to the internet. I'm sure they're used to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They aren’t going to send CPS because you have no Internet. You will just get important info by mail not electronically and your kid will not have to do homework that requires Internet.


Not true. They might send home paperwork to see if you qualify for free internet.

OP, this is so dumb. Internet is a utility and the 20 min a day isn't going to do anything to your child. In fact, if you insist on putting them so far behind their peers in their ability to use the technology, you're doing them more harm than 20 min of online learning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They aren’t going to send CPS because you have no Internet. You will just get important info by mail not electronically and your kid will not have to do homework that requires Internet.


Not true. They might send home paperwork to see if you qualify for free internet.

OP, this is so dumb. Internet is a utility and the 20 min a day isn't going to do anything to your child. In fact, if you insist on putting them so far behind their peers in their ability to use the technology, you're doing them more harm than 20 min of online learning.


Gorillas can use the internet. It's not putting them far behind. Besides, we have internet - I just want to discourage snow days going virtual!
Anonymous
They might tell you to go to the public library.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They aren’t going to send CPS because you have no Internet. You will just get important info by mail not electronically and your kid will not have to do homework that requires Internet.


Not true. They might send home paperwork to see if you qualify for free internet.

OP, this is so dumb. Internet is a utility and the 20 min a day isn't going to do anything to your child. In fact, if you insist on putting them so far behind their peers in their ability to use the technology, you're doing them more harm than 20 min of online learning.


Gorillas can use the internet. It's not putting them far behind. Besides, we have internet - I just want to discourage snow days going virtual!


In practice what you did is make an overworked teacher have to figure out what to do for your special snowflake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They aren’t going to send CPS because you have no Internet. You will just get important info by mail not electronically and your kid will not have to do homework that requires Internet.


Not true. They might send home paperwork to see if you qualify for free internet.

OP, this is so dumb. Internet is a utility and the 20 min a day isn't going to do anything to your child. In fact, if you insist on putting them so far behind their peers in their ability to use the technology, you're doing them more harm than 20 min of online learning.


Gorillas can use the internet. It's not putting them far behind. Besides, we have internet - I just want to discourage snow days going virtual!


In practice what you did is make an overworked teacher have to figure out what to do for your special snowflake.


My snowflake isn't special.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They aren’t going to send CPS because you have no Internet. You will just get important info by mail not electronically and your kid will not have to do homework that requires Internet.


Not true. They might send home paperwork to see if you qualify for free internet.

OP, this is so dumb. Internet is a utility and the 20 min a day isn't going to do anything to your child. In fact, if you insist on putting them so far behind their peers in their ability to use the technology, you're doing them more harm than 20 min of online learning.


Gorillas can use the internet. It's not putting them far behind. Besides, we have internet - I just want to discourage snow days going virtual!


In practice what you did is make an overworked teacher have to figure out what to do for your special snowflake.


My snowflake isn't special.

Mine is
Anonymous
They will give you access to free internet or refer you to the public library.
Anonymous
Genuinely poor kids sit in parents' cars in parking lots to get wifi for homework. You should be ashamed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They will give you access to free internet or refer you to the public library.


Yes. In my district, anyone who doesn't have internet gets a free pre-paid hotspot. They would try to make you fill out paperwork to get your own low-income hotspot service, but they have plenty to lend. Because even poor people have smartphones OR they will not refuse a hotspot on principle.

I know of a rural district where internet coverage is spotty so they don't have any mandatory online tasks.
Anonymous
They’ll give you portable internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They’ll give you portable internet.


This is exactly what will happen. Expect a call from the school social worker or at least paper work to be sent home within the next few weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’ll give you portable internet.


This is exactly what will happen. Expect a call from the school social worker or at least paper work to be sent home within the next few weeks.


+1

Nobody’s going to be “calling CPS,” but you will be wasting the time of the school staff who work to make sure kids have equitable access to learning.

This is so sad to me—I work in very low SES school and we haven’t been able to give hotspots to everyone who needs them since 2021, so we can’t assign anything that requires technology at home. My kids would be ecstatic to have access to our databases after school, and you make a game of it.
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