I've told the school that I have no access to the internet

Anonymous
Everyone, OP? You think your school would believe that no one has internet?

If you are looking to change this, you are not being serious with this effort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I hate online learning. If everyone did this, do you suppose it will make a difference? Or will they send Child Protective Services out to find out what is wrong with us?


You obviously lied because you are using the internet now. Troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They aren’t going to send CPS because you have no Internet. You will just get important info by mail not electronically and your kid will not have to do homework that requires Internet.


Not true. They might send home paperwork to see if you qualify for free internet.

OP, this is so dumb. Internet is a utility and the 20 min a day isn't going to do anything to your child. In fact, if you insist on putting them so far behind their peers in their ability to use the technology, you're doing them more harm than 20 min of online learning.


+1
Anonymous
Oh wow- I hope this is a joke. You might have taken a hot spot or access away from a kid who needs it because "you don't like virtual learning"

What a monster.
Anonymous
Just don’t log in. It’s an unexcused absence.
Anonymous
I just told the teacher we weren't going to do ES homework. She was fine with it.
Anonymous
Just a reminder to OP to charge his children's iPads tonight!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just a reminder to OP to charge his children's iPads tonight!


What’s up, JF 🥱
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I hate online learning. If everyone did this, do you suppose it will make a difference? Or will they send Child Protective Services out to find out what is wrong with us?


Do you just hate the online learning days or all the tech in schools? I’m there with you that the online learning days are a total joke. But I also believe the 1:1 tech does a disservice to our learners- particularly the ones that would benefit from reading words on papers and more time spent with pencil in hand. And the window to control or manage how much screen time is spent closes at some point (def by end of 8th.) So if the critical classroom time spent reading and writing the old fashioned way - doesn’t happen when they are young- for some kids it could truly stunt their academic careers.
Anonymous
I hope you sent them notice via email!
Anonymous
What district is doing “online learning days”? Not ours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What district is doing “online learning days”? Not ours.


None in VA it’s not allowed
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