Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. It is not blocked- unless my kids have the craziest sense of humor. They describe in detail the videos they watch on it!
Then that's an oversight, either with this laptop or this class, and you need to contact the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing our elementary school kids are spending hours a week in a vegetative state watching YouTube videos at school. They are having a great time and not learning anything (based on last years scores).
It’s worst on days with a sub- they just do Chromebook videos all day!
Can a parent request YouTube be blocked for our kids? If so, how do we do this?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. It is not blocked- unless my kids have the craziest sense of humor. They describe in detail the videos they watch on it!
Anonymous wrote:First had to laugh. It is serious tho
Have a dialogue with your school, but it is a larger issue that should be discussed with the higher ups
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing our elementary school kids are spending hours a week in a vegetative state watching YouTube videos at school. They are having a great time and not learning anything (based on last years scores).
It’s worst on days with a sub- they just do Chromebook videos all day!
Can a parent request YouTube be blocked for our kids? If so, how do we do this?
Given that it is blocked, you should probably be questioning your sources telling you that they are spending hours a week “in a vegetative state” on YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:YouTube is blocked on MCPS chromebooks. Kids may have ways around it but that’s on them.
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing our elementary school kids are spending hours a week in a vegetative state watching YouTube videos at school. They are having a great time and not learning anything (based on last years scores).
It’s worst on days with a sub- they just do Chromebook videos all day!
Can a parent request YouTube be blocked for our kids? If so, how do we do this?