Anonymous wrote:I'm growing increasingly irritated that our school didn't seek any type of feedback from parents.
Did this happen elsewhere? What form did it take?
Sure would have been nice to send three feasible schedules to parents and have allowed them to vote for the one that would have best served their child and family during this challenging time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you the type of parent that complained to everyone with a pulse all summer about the schedule and then just shoved your kids off on a babysitter anyway?
There's no way there would have been consensus among parents. Some work out of the house, some don't. Some have siblings in different grades, some don't.
If you don't like the schedule, just do the asynchronous work or whatever it is you need to do to provide attendance.
You seem to not understand how surveys work.
A survey doesn't give you the preferred outcome you seem to think you're entitled to.
Did you start this thread, too? https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/905139.page#17893554
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you the type of parent that complained to everyone with a pulse all summer about the schedule and then just shoved your kids off on a babysitter anyway?
There's no way there would have been consensus among parents. Some work out of the house, some don't. Some have siblings in different grades, some don't.
If you don't like the schedule, just do the asynchronous work or whatever it is you need to do to provide attendance.
You seem to not understand how surveys work.
A survey doesn't give you the preferred outcome you seem to think you're entitled to.
Did you start this thread, too? https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/905139.page#17893554
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were you the type of parent that complained to everyone with a pulse all summer about the schedule and then just shoved your kids off on a babysitter anyway?
There's no way there would have been consensus among parents. Some work out of the house, some don't. Some have siblings in different grades, some don't.
If you don't like the schedule, just do the asynchronous work or whatever it is you need to do to provide attendance.
You seem to not understand how surveys work.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what’s the main thing you would change about your schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Were you the type of parent that complained to everyone with a pulse all summer about the schedule and then just shoved your kids off on a babysitter anyway?
There's no way there would have been consensus among parents. Some work out of the house, some don't. Some have siblings in different grades, some don't.
If you don't like the schedule, just do the asynchronous work or whatever it is you need to do to provide attendance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm growing increasingly irritated that our school didn't seek any type of feedback from parents.
Did this happen elsewhere? What form did it take?
Sure would have been nice to send three feasible schedules to parents and have allowed them to vote for the one that would have best served their child and family during this challenging time.
Because your child is the only student in the school and everything revolves around him/her?
andat the above, bolded.
at your comment making any sense Anonymous wrote:I'm growing increasingly irritated that our school didn't seek any type of feedback from parents.
Did this happen elsewhere? What form did it take?
Sure would have been nice to send three feasible schedules to parents and have allowed them to vote for the one that would have best served their child and family during this challenging time.
at the above, bolded.