Baloney. This is not rare. I teach in another state, and my two siblings teach as well. One in Texas and one in Illinois. All three of our districts are located in places where free internet is being offered to families for the duration of the closures. I have friends in other places as well and they have the same. |
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We never had enough Chromebooks for each class. I had classes of over 30 and always had to BORROW them from other teachers.
I guess most kids have their own devices, right? |
Apparently they are tracking per the student ID - presumably if you don't return you will be billed. Just like a missing book. The curbside pickup process will work as follows. Cars will enter and proceed to the bus loop. Cars will be directed to drive up to the pickup point and remain in their car with a window rolled down. Cars need to have a placard displaying their student’s id number on their dashboard. Please make sure the student ID number is clearly printed and large enough to be visible from a distance of six feet. The staff member distributing the Chromebook will record the student ID on the Chromebook barcode inventory sheet, and provide the family with the corresponding Chromebook and a charger. |
Lots of kids don't end up paying. It is what it is. I've never seen a kid NOT walk for graduation b/c s/he didn't pay a fine. |
Reading comprehension fail. PP is talking about the Verizon partnership with Neelsville that provided each student with a tablet to take home prior to the closures. That is the rare situation. |
What I meant by a rare situation was the fact that all students have been provided iPads for the school year. That is rare for MCPS. |
| Once the Chromebooks are returned to schools when this is all over, how will they be disinfected? I don't want my kid using a Chromebook that hasn't been disinfected after being in someone's house for months and who knows who has used it. |
Send your kid with some clorox wipes. |
There’s no pleasing some people. MCPS provides chrome books so all students can participate in virtual learning and all you do is think of another problem that is so easy to solve. You need to get a life and worry about more important things. Maybe offer your services to wipe down the chrome books when returned |
Its a legit concern but that's why all shared supplies are an issue. |
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"MCPS is providing laptops to students with a need to ensure they can access instruction from home. Devices are in limited supply and are reserved for students who do not have access to a computer or laptop at home."
We have a chromebook which one kid uses and another one is using Dad's work computer whenever needed (we have just one home computer which everyone uses and no ipads). If they are going to do formal distance learning, we will definitely need a computer that the other child has access to at any given time. Would it be wrong if we picked one for one of our kids? Does the partial access to the home computer or work computer count? I'm on the fence about picking one up but DH says it should be fine. |
The email said that teachers are also eligible for a laptop. |
If you can afford to buy one, buy one. I find is absurd people living in expensive houses (assuming you are) can buy everything else but a laptop. Save one for those who really need it and cannot afford it. |
Comcast is offering free WiFi to low-income families who qualify, where Comcast is available. |
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We received an email from our high school principal (WJ) giving very detailed information on how to pick one up tomorrow & I saw online about elementary schools, but I haven't seen anything about middle schools. Does anyone have a link about middle schools? |