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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our district gives out hotspots. The library does too. If you can’t log on at all ever with your free device and hotspot....[/quote] Look, if the SAHM upthread who presumably has the time and ability to help her kid thought it was teachers'/school's job to do it, then what do we expect from busy WOTH families many of whom also don't know/understand the school system well. [/quote] "But kids don't have enough internet." "Kids in our district have hotspots." "Did I say internet? Hold on. Let me think of the next excuse."[/quote] You really need to bend your brain around the idea to come to the conclusion that distance learning is disproportionately harder on poor families? Public school failed you, I see. [/quote] Regular school is disproportionately harder for poor families. That is also a fact. [/quote] But it’s hard in ways that can’t be used to force issues that DCUM cares about like schools opening [/quote]
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