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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How can so many other school systems implement virtual learning when there are long-predicted prolonged absences. Every student has a Chromebook. Is it ideal? No. Will there be complete equitable participation? No. Will it prevent school from going well into the summer? Yes. I just don’t get it.[/quote] What? No, every student does not have a Chromebook. Neither of mine does. Do you I mean that every HS kid has a Chromebook? That is different.[/quote] HS kids have Chromebooks, MS kids have Chromebooks. 4th and 5th graders have Chromebooks assigned even though they don’t bring them back and forth the way older kids do. k-3 teachers could send asynchronous assignments to parents for younger kids the way they did during parts of the Covid period. If central office has planned better, they could have made sure all kids went home with Chromebooks on the Friday before the storm. [/quote] This, younger teachers could send home a packet or assign pages in the workbook - email parents about the assignments. MS and HS can email/put on canvas. Some of our teachers are.[/quote] +1. DCPS had asynchronous learning today. mCPS is just lazy. [/quote]
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