Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be no asynchronous Mondays come fall. Not sure why we are discussing it like there is a chance. There isn’t.
Unfortunately not this upcoming year. When parents, kids, and admin realize how failure it is to not have asynchronic Mondays we’ll get it on the Bill and normalized.
Yeah, yeah.... that’s never gonna happen.
You said the same thing about cannabis, gay marriage, and trans issues.
Your post makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will be no asynchronous Mondays come fall. Not sure why we are discussing it like there is a chance. There isn’t.
Unfortunately not this upcoming year. When parents, kids, and admin realize how failure it is to not have asynchronic Mondays we’ll get it on the Bill and normalized.
Yeah, yeah.... that’s never gonna happen.
You said the same thing about cannabis, gay marriage, and trans issues.
Anonymous wrote:There will be no asynchronous Mondays come fall. Not sure why we are discussing it like there is a chance. There isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What needs to be done for putting Mondays asynchronous forever?
I know! My son had been back for 5bdays, but LOVES Using Mondays to catch up.
People fail to realize how helpful and useful and productive Mondays are in an asynchronic fashion
Except for parents of younger kids who work! I abhor asynchronous Mondays.
Yeah fair. But for secondary kids who can a) stay home alone and b) have way more work, it’s really useful.
Neither of my kids (elementary and secondary) have more than 30-45 minutes of work. It’s not productive at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What needs to be done for putting Mondays asynchronous forever?
I know! My son had been back for 5bdays, but LOVES Using Mondays to catch up.
People fail to realize how helpful and useful and productive Mondays are in an asynchronic fashion
Except for parents of younger kids who work! I abhor asynchronous Mondays.
Yeah fair. But for secondary kids who can a) stay home alone and b) have way more work, it’s really useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What needs to be done for putting Mondays asynchronous forever?
I know! My son had been back for 5bdays, but LOVES Using Mondays to catch up.
People fail to realize how helpful and useful and productive Mondays are in an asynchronic fashion
Except for parents of younger kids who work! I abhor asynchronous Mondays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What needs to be done for putting Mondays asynchronous forever?
I know! My son had been back for 5bdays, but LOVES Using Mondays to catch up.
People fail to realize how helpful and useful and productive Mondays are in an asynchronic fashion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What needs to be done for putting Mondays asynchronous forever?
I know! My son had been back for 5bdays, but LOVES Using Mondays to catch up.
Anonymous wrote:What needs to be done for putting Mondays asynchronous forever?