Anonymous wrote:Not in my experience. I raised the matter numerous times and at no point was the school willing to budge. The one that really made my blood boil was using iPads in music class.
So now DC is at a very low tech private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
When push comes to shove you have to continue to say no. None of my kids used a computer before middle school, and even then we limited it to big assignments and testing only. You literally just have to say no, nobody can force your kid to do an assignment on the computer. They just can’t.
Your kids are learning like it’s 1975 but why? I’ll guarantee you’ll say they are perfect students and maybe even throw in sporty but computers starting in middle school is a positive if the schools use them correctly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
When push comes to shove you have to continue to say no. None of my kids used a computer before middle school, and even then we limited it to big assignments and testing only. You literally just have to say no, nobody can force your kid to do an assignment on the computer. They just can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
When push comes to shove you have to continue to say no. None of my kids used a computer before middle school, and even then we limited it to big assignments and testing only. You literally just have to say no, nobody can force your kid to do an assignment on the computer. They just can’t.
What is your kindergartener doing after they tell the teacher know when the rest of the class is using computers?
Read a book, practiced handwriting, math worksheets, etc. In K I made sure they always had a busy work folder. The teacher just gave most assignments on paper though. It really wasn’t a big deal.
So you replaced academics with what you acknowledge is busy work? You also taught your child to refuse to do what the teacher asked?
It's commendable really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
When push comes to shove you have to continue to say no. None of my kids used a computer before middle school, and even then we limited it to big assignments and testing only. You literally just have to say no, nobody can force your kid to do an assignment on the computer. They just can’t.
What is your kindergartener doing after they tell the teacher know when the rest of the class is using computers?
Read a book, practiced handwriting, math worksheets, etc. In K I made sure they always had a busy work folder. The teacher just gave most assignments on paper though. It really wasn’t a big deal.
So you replaced academics with what you acknowledge is busy work? You also taught your child to refuse to do what the teacher asked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
When push comes to shove you have to continue to say no. None of my kids used a computer before middle school, and even then we limited it to big assignments and testing only. You literally just have to say no, nobody can force your kid to do an assignment on the computer. They just can’t.
What is your kindergartener doing after they tell the teacher know when the rest of the class is using computers?
Read a book, practiced handwriting, math worksheets, etc. In K I made sure they always had a busy work folder. The teacher just gave most assignments on paper though. It really wasn’t a big deal.
So you replaced academics with what you acknowledge is busy work? You also taught your child to refuse to do what the teacher asked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
When push comes to shove you have to continue to say no. None of my kids used a computer before middle school, and even then we limited it to big assignments and testing only. You literally just have to say no, nobody can force your kid to do an assignment on the computer. They just can’t.
What is your kindergartener doing after they tell the teacher know when the rest of the class is using computers?
Read a book, practiced handwriting, math worksheets, etc. In K I made sure they always had a busy work folder. The teacher just gave most assignments on paper though. It really wasn’t a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
When push comes to shove you have to continue to say no. None of my kids used a computer before middle school, and even then we limited it to big assignments and testing only. You literally just have to say no, nobody can force your kid to do an assignment on the computer. They just can’t.
What is your kindergartener doing after they tell the teacher know when the rest of the class is using computers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
When push comes to shove you have to continue to say no. None of my kids used a computer before middle school, and even then we limited it to big assignments and testing only. You literally just have to say no, nobody can force your kid to do an assignment on the computer. They just can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?
Its an option on the PGCPS enrollment paperwork but when push came to shove the admin and teacher said no its not an option. Weve been lucky thus far to have K and 1st be low usage on 1:1 devices but still lots of use with the smart board.
Anonymous wrote:Any public school parents here have the ability to opt out of ipads/chromebooks in grades K-2?