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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Asynchronous days don’t work for every other county. I have a friend with a 5th grader in PG. They have scheduled asynchronous days built in just because. Monday is one. So my friend has to stay home from work for the day. Last time the teachers didn’t post the work until during the day they were supposed to be doing it. My friends kid logged in at 8am to see what needed doing. One assignment was posted. Another one was posted at 10am and another one at 1pm. Meanwhile the kid did the one from 8am and shut the computer off thinking she was done. She got 0s for the other work. So don’t say other county’s are doing it right, because they’re not. [/quote] I am a PGCPS elementary teacher. Our asynchronous days are built into the calendar year so it should not come as a surprise that the parent needs to take off for the day to supervise their minor. I an unsure what school you are referring to but someone dropped the ball. However, the county did not. We are required to post or give out the assignment 24 hours in advance of our choosing (paper, canvas, other learning platform) and it needs to be clearly communicated to the students and the parents through the school’s communication platform (dojo, remind, canvas,etc). [/quote] So these are homework days?[/quote]
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