Anonymous wrote:Don't refuse. Do what you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile 95% of parent survey responders at my MS want mandatory Zoom classes that contain all of the instruction so kids can't miss them. The other 5% vehemently insist that this is too much and kids are fine with pre-recorded instruction and office hours. Can we please have a vaccine now?
And admin wants us to consider giving small assignments that are only posted during Zoom 'class' so that kids who are absent have to come to office hours to make up the work.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile 95% of parent survey responders at my MS want mandatory Zoom classes that contain all of the instruction so kids can't miss them. The other 5% vehemently insist that this is too much and kids are fine with pre-recorded instruction and office hours. Can we please have a vaccine now?
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile 95% of parent survey responders at my MS want mandatory Zoom classes that contain all of the instruction so kids can't miss them. The other 5% vehemently insist that this is too much and kids are fine with pre-recorded instruction and office hours. Can we please have a vaccine now?
Anonymous wrote:I really hope parents communicate this concern bc it is mine as well. We are not sure how to do both.
Anonymous wrote:Elementary school mom here. The sample schedule shows kids online for over 5 hours a day. What parent wants their kid online for that long?
I have 4 kids. My ES kid is my oldest. Now I’m expected to keep everyone home and indoors all day to facilitate Zoom meetings for 1/4 of my kids? Feels really unfair to my family. I also work PT but my hours are flexible. I do most of my work in the early morning hours. My husband is an essential worker and out of the house daily from 8 - 6.
I don’t want to homeschool. Seriously, what is going to happen if we simply say, we’re happy to do the work but unable to be online. My kids need movement and fresh air. They also need an engaged parent who is available and attentive to all their needs. Not just playing personal assistant to the needs of the ES kid.