Most people can make it work. They did last year. You realize these are flexible teachers teaching virtually every day. Their lessons are aready set up. |
We are talking about staff working virtually every day. You can put your kids in front of a tv or tablet or many options. Teachers made it work last year without child care. Very different situation. |
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My high-achieving magnet MS child was up early this am, sledding while practicing her violin. Then she shoveled snow while reviewing some geometry. She did this, of course, in fluent Mandarin. Now she’s building an igloo which she will use as a tutoring center and soup kitchen for disadvantaged students. She is an influencer, so all this will live-streamed. I’m going to enjoy a nice cup of cocoa and congratulate myself on having such a perfect child!****
****complete lie and anyone making such posts seriously is an insufferable, in-denial a$$ |
You understand that we are talking about a fully virtual school? Grow up. |
And if she is high achieving she should be in a higher level math. |
Sledding? How immature! Violin? Overdone! My child played the harp while ski jumping, in fluent Amharic. |
Must not be in virtual as they don’t offer those things. The same folks screaming about learning loss from virtual don’t see why it’s an issue? |