My kid has a 3.6 GPA and college offers to play football. He manages both schoolwork and football just fine. |
My MS kid had three canvas assignments posted last week but sort of surreptitiously that it wasn’t required to be done until school was back in session (but you know dedicated teachers are getting stressed about how they’re going to finish the curriculum with all these days of no instruction.) My kid was happy to have something to do and did them. |
Unless your football playing kid is still in elementary school, he can use his Chromebook and you can save your precious 100$ and not buy a printer. The kids who need printed materials are the ones without Chromebooks (ie grades K-3.) |
So do MS kids. Heck, if the central office had some foresight, they could have sent the 4th and 5th graders home with their Chromebooks. It’s not like this was a freak winter storm that no one predicted. We knew it was coming a week in advance. Whoever does MCPs operational planning should be replaced |
No, he doesn't if that is his GPA. And, they offers may not materialize as offers are different than college acceptances. He has a chromebook - he can do work on it and doesn't need to print anything. You are the probem. Football is not till the end summer. |
They could figure out a way to get assignments to the kids who have access, especially the MS and HS. One of our teachers has sent out three assignments and emailed them to students and parents. For the other kids they could set something up online and email to the parents who have acccess and willing and those who don't can make it up over a few weeks. |
They may be making stuff up as only classwork is printed and kids don't need to print anything. Textbooks and books are online. |