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[quote=Anonymous]The first year schools were back open (two years ago), my child's 5th grade report looked very similar--insane amounts of time spent on lightspeed. I raised it with the teacher in the parent-teacher conference --in the context of I was wondering whether little Larlo was not bringing paper work home because I never saw any--and she was very defensive about it. Claimed FCPS encouraged them to avoid paper. That teacher also quit mid-way through the year and thne they had a series of subs so the screen time was an issue all year long. My child complained of headaches multiple times and I had to pick up early. I'm convinced it was from staring at that tiny laptop screen all day. The next year it was a little better but still nothing like my older dc's education at the same school pre-covid. Pretty disappointing how much "Mr Math" youtube videos and such were relied upon, and they seemed to spend an insane amount of time on computer "group projects". [/quote]
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