Deal ipl

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Do you realize how many sites are blocked in the building? Many children are legitimately doing work on their phones with their own data that they cannot access on Dcps wifi. I don’t agree that other teachers have used these sites, and none of the work for my class is blocked, but I’m not going to stop children from doing work in their other subjects.
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And we were told explicitly by admin to allow phones on Wednesdays.
Anonymous
IPL at deal is pathetic. Make me so angry. The school totally failed the kids this year. Why do they still get half the instruction they normally get? And I don't get the point of the so -called IPL- they sit in front of their computers???
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Anonymous wrote:IPL at deal is pathetic. Make me so angry. The school totally failed the kids this year. Why do they still get half the instruction they normally get? And I don't get the point of the so -called IPL- they sit in front of their computers???


I agree with the first bit. As for the second, I think it’s more covid theater. It’s more about convincing other families that it’s safe to come back.
Anonymous
As affirmed by CDC. - all of the hygiene theater and spacing has been nonsense and a waste of time. The control feals that are DCPS are attempting to legitimize past misguided stupidity.
All kids should be in school all of the time at this point. Know that decisions not to have that happen are all about appeasing crazy Covid parents and lazy teachers.
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Anonymous wrote:We were really looking forward to the summer math acceleration at Deal. But to ask kids who have been sitting in front of a screen for a full academic year to spend a full month of their summer doing the same is not reasonable. Especially after a year of receiving only 2/5 of the regular instructional time in the previous math course. What are they building on?


My son did SMAC online last summer and actually quite enjoyed it.


Any other summer, virtual wouldn’t be a problem. After a full year in front of a screen where summer outside is the biggest thing to look forward to? It’s a bit different.


Yup - that was our thinking too. Our rising 7th would have loved to do this in person- or even online last summer, but after a full year behind the screen, we can't commit to that for the summer, too. Mental health is more important.


+1 dCps needs to read the room.
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Anonymous wrote:We were really looking forward to the summer math acceleration at Deal. But to ask kids who have been sitting in front of a screen for a full academic year to spend a full month of their summer doing the same is not reasonable. Especially after a year of receiving only 2/5 of the regular instructional time in the previous math course. What are they building on?


My son did SMAC online last summer and actually quite enjoyed it.


Any other summer, virtual wouldn’t be a problem. After a full year in front of a screen where summer outside is the biggest thing to look forward to? It’s a bit different.


Yup - that was our thinking too. Our rising 7th would have loved to do this in person- or even online last summer, but after a full year behind the screen, we can't commit to that for the summer, too. Mental health is more important.


+1 dCps needs to read the room.


+1. we spent a s$it summer in DC last year. parents working from home and kids at home all day, doing math on Khan academy or straight playing on tablets. between our work and the heath outside, not much room for fun. I was already on the fence about the accelerated math program if it was in person, but online no way in hell. hopefully kids will get vaccinated soon so we can spend weeks with family (I work remotely and kids spend all day outside with cousins). they got used to live in front of a screen and this has to stop quickly
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