Anonymous wrote:It seems like this is just catering to teachers. They already know how to do things online. Why can't it start immediately? Many teachers have already done a lot of things online during presumably "in person" instruction due to laziness about grading and because they don't have to make paper copies of things and basically everything having to do with convenience to themselves.
Wow, you are one very angry person. I simply don’t understand how you can sit there and criticize the very people you leave your child with everyday. I get that this all sucks, really I do, but blaming teachers for your frustrations is simply juvenile. We need to make some changes to the district, the country, and laws for families but these are the same things that are also hurting teachers. As much as you think they are lazy and self centered they are actually dealing with same crap you are. The fear of their kids schools closing or their family having to quarantine is just as frustrating for them as it is for you. The anger is rational but you are not placing it on the right people.