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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son's private is continuing to assign homework assignments which are being collected via online submission and graded even during the school closures. Teachers are communicating with students consistently during the school closure. I guess that's what you get when you do private vs. the union driven public schools. So glad we left MCPS for private.[/quote] Many MCPS teachers, including myself, are doing the same thing. It isn't a union issue. Stop politicizing my vocation.[/quote] My private school son has lots of friends in high school at a W school, and not one has anything to do during the snow closure. They are just sitting around playing on their x-boxes. On the other hand, DS is working on daily assignments, preparing for upcoming tests/quizzes, reading. Teachers are sending daily emails with reminders of assignments and invitations to email them with any questions or concerns. Oh, and, yes, our teachers all have internet access at home.[/quote] And your son and his friends are often the cases I deal with on my end - high anxiety, depression, simply not doing "well enough" to face school on a daily basis. much luck with your child, PP - While you may not see the effects of your controlling parenting now, you will eventually. [/quote] Not the PP but what are you talking about? Private school kids have virtual classrooms, assignments and even tests at home on snow days. It has nothing to do with controlling parents. Someone sounds very defensive. [/quote]
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