OP - call the principal if you’re really worried about it. |
In classes where it's concurrent, the kids even in the classroom may be streaming on MS Teams so that all the kids in the class can see each other. That's a few hundred kids and teachers per day in each building all using a ton of bandwidth all at once. My 5th grader's math class breaks into multiple channels with two or three teachers and the kids are from at least two homerooms, so even in-person kids will be in different rooms and will all need to be on MS Teams to participate. This isn't the same as the service provider issue on the first day of school, it's whether APS has sufficient infrastructure in each building. Think about the difference in your household when it's one person on a device versus each person running multiple devices at once. I know we had to boost our router once the pandemic hit and we were all working and going to school from home. |
I'm going to be teaching concurrent. We will not have the in person students on MS Teams for the lessons. The teacher will sit and teach from the front of the room/desk with the presentation on the smartboard which will act as a 2nd monitor that I can share within my Teams meeting. I will be talking over a microphone and my in person kids will hear me as well. |
Thanks for the response. What grade can I ask, and how will the kids see each other and remain a cohesive class? |
Upper elem. virtual will not see in person lids but we only have hybrid 2 days at my school and are all virtual the other 2 days as we have been so that will keep us cohesive. I can project the virtual kids to the room and the in person kids can hear them. I’ll have to do a lot of “Lucy said that the main idea of the passage is XYZ”, does anyone have a different idea?” To make sure all hear each other. It is what it is. I only have 5 virtual and 14 in person. |
The virtual kids can see the in-person kids depending on how you set up your webcam. |
Yes I’ll have to try it out when the equipment is there next week. We did a dry run but didn’t have the APS equipment that is coming yet. |
Lessons are posted to Canvas for the upper grades. Students can still follow along from home even if for some reason the teacher isn't live. |
Except in the two immersion schools, where all grades from pre-K on up are doing concurrent. Add to that some classes being split in two while in person (due to class size), and yes kids will be on iPads quite a bit while at school. I guess we’ll see how it all goes in about a week. |
It already did once this year. They cancelled all school. |
It will happen. There have been blackouts on the whole East Coast. I don't think it is just APS. |
It happened today in ACPS. No kids yet. I went to work. No WIFI. Sent a message to families. Drove home. Started class 15 minutes late.
Parents and teachers will do what they've been doing forever, making it work the best we can for the kids! |
That was a fiber cut by the provider, impacted many end-users not just APS. |