Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're at IHOP now. I've got meetings starting in a bit, so she'll read or play then, and hopefully we'll get outside this afternoon. It's a long day, because I needed to start work early and I'll be working after she's in bed to make up for the time of during the day. I feel bad for her, though, she was sick the two days of school for Thanksgiving week, so it's been a long time without a normal school day.
My kids are in HS and MS, and I am embarrassed to say that in all this time of unexpected closures, I never thought to go out to breakfast. Next time!
Anonymous wrote:We're at IHOP now. I've got meetings starting in a bit, so she'll read or play then, and hopefully we'll get outside this afternoon. It's a long day, because I needed to start work early and I'll be working after she's in bed to make up for the time of during the day. I feel bad for her, though, she was sick the two days of school for Thanksgiving week, so it's been a long time without a normal school day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school senior is stressed out because his teacher won’t have time to go over the material before the lesson nit test, and he really needed some help on it. Any bad grade is the kiss of death for college applications.
My middle schooler is delighted and will occupy herself with mindless activities, just like she did all Thanksgiving break…
I’m a teacher. If a student emailed me questions today about a test, I’d answer them and send any helpful resources.
We already know distance learning doesn’t work. It’s kind of you to keep working so hard to try to make up for Central office failures, but it can’t be enough with students and teachers in the same room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school senior is stressed out because his teacher won’t have time to go over the material before the lesson nit test, and he really needed some help on it. Any bad grade is the kiss of death for college applications.
My middle schooler is delighted and will occupy herself with mindless activities, just like she did all Thanksgiving break…
I’m a teacher. If a student emailed me questions today about a test, I’d answer them and send any helpful resources.
We already know distance learning doesn’t work. It’s kind of you to keep working so hard to try to make up for Central office failures, but it can’t be enough with students and teachers in the same room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school senior is stressed out because his teacher won’t have time to go over the material before the lesson nit test, and he really needed some help on it. Any bad grade is the kiss of death for college applications.
My middle schooler is delighted and will occupy herself with mindless activities, just like she did all Thanksgiving break…
I’m a teacher. If a student emailed me questions today about a test, I’d answer them and send any helpful resources.
Anonymous wrote:My high school senior is stressed out because his teacher won’t have time to go over the material before the lesson nit test, and he really needed some help on it. Any bad grade is the kiss of death for college applications.
My middle schooler is delighted and will occupy herself with mindless activities, just like she did all Thanksgiving break…