Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that if a kid needs a chrome book they probably don’t have internet access at home either. I am not even sure that chrome books work perfectly outside of a school. They are pretty locked down.
If DC can do it, so can MCPS.
If existing chromebooks don’t work, they can buy new ones in bulk to cover those who need it. They can buy wifi hotspots for those who need it.
There is no excuse for failing to educate students.
Anonymous wrote:$100 says that they're just gonna call it and waive the rest of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that if a kid needs a chrome book they probably don’t have internet access at home either. I am not even sure that chrome books work perfectly outside of a school. They are pretty locked down.
If DC can do it, so can MCPS.
If existing chromebooks don’t work, they can buy new ones in bulk to cover those who need it. They can buy wifi hotspots for those who need it.
There is no excuse for failing to educate students.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that if a kid needs a chrome book they probably don’t have internet access at home either. I am not even sure that chrome books work perfectly outside of a school. They are pretty locked down.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that if a kid needs a chrome book they probably don’t have internet access at home either. I am not even sure that chrome books work perfectly outside of a school. They are pretty locked down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a sense or inside information if virtual classrooms with student's teachers will happen if this goes past the two weeks? My 6th grader has almost finished the materials provided by MCPS. I'm trying to find other resources but I also need to work. Plus it would be great for kids to see their teachers and classmates, even if just through a computer screen for a couple of hours a day. Hoping it's in the works...
I was told by someone in MCPS that they don’t want to do virtual classrooms because they can’t guarantee that every kid would have access, and it’s an equity problem.
If I understand correctly, DC public schools will be starting distance learning soon. If DCPS can figure out how to do this when some kids do not have access, then MCPS needs to get on it stat. I understand that kids need to be fed as well, and I have received about 20 emails about the available meals, so it seems that they have this in hand. I think MCPS needs to step up on the remote learning as well and demonstrate that they can be problem-solvers, not just wring their hands and do nothing for ANY of the MCPS kids in terms of adequate remote learning.
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There are a lot of Chrome books at most of the schools. Can't they distribute them for use in households that do not have access to technology? My understanding is that Comcast is providing free internet access--including free self-installation kits--during this time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a sense or inside information if virtual classrooms with student's teachers will happen if this goes past the two weeks? My 6th grader has almost finished the materials provided by MCPS. I'm trying to find other resources but I also need to work. Plus it would be great for kids to see their teachers and classmates, even if just through a computer screen for a couple of hours a day. Hoping it's in the works...
I was told by someone in MCPS that they don’t want to do virtual classrooms because they can’t guarantee that every kid would have access, and it’s an equity problem.
If I understand correctly, DC public schools will be starting distance learning soon. If DCPS can figure out how to do this when some kids do not have access, then MCPS needs to get on it stat. I understand that kids need to be fed as well, and I have received about 20 emails about the available meals, so it seems that they have this in hand. I think MCPS needs to step up on the remote learning as well and demonstrate that they can be problem-solvers, not just wring their hands and do nothing for ANY of the MCPS kids in terms of adequate remote learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a sense or inside information if virtual classrooms with student's teachers will happen if this goes past the two weeks? My 6th grader has almost finished the materials provided by MCPS. I'm trying to find other resources but I also need to work. Plus it would be great for kids to see their teachers and classmates, even if just through a computer screen for a couple of hours a day. Hoping it's in the works...
I was told by someone in MCPS that they don’t want to do virtual classrooms because they can’t guarantee that every kid would have access, and it’s an equity problem.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a sense or inside information if virtual classrooms with student's teachers will happen if this goes past the two weeks? My 6th grader has almost finished the materials provided by MCPS. I'm trying to find other resources but I also need to work. Plus it would be great for kids to see their teachers and classmates, even if just through a computer screen for a couple of hours a day. Hoping it's in the works...