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[quote=Anonymous]Langley. PK4. A-, considering. The teachers are working hard to keep it engaging. They teachers and school are understanding about kids needing to step away from the screen, so don't mind if kids opt out of story time, specials, etc., but it is nice to have good programming available. The school (maybe PTO) provided backpacks to kids with supplies. The minus is because the school-wide assemblies are, well, not really engaging for PK kids, and occur every week. And of course everyone is trying to sort out tech and techniques, so there have been some bumps while teachers learn how that when they stand by their board no one can hear them, or their pointer disappears on the screen, etc. But that's fine, we are all learning together. Now, A- is on a scale of distance learning. Obviously even the best distance learning pales in comparison to in person, but I guess that's where we are.[/quote]
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