Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t all of you just opt your kids out of the 1:1 program and get on with your lives instead of complaining online?
And how does one do that?
It’s not an optional program, it’s a county initiative. 1 device for every student.
My point exactly. PP is full of shit.
Huh, wonder why there’s an opt-out form on the FCPS website, then.
https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee
This is for middle /high school and it says you can opt out if you want your child to bring their own device to you. Tech isn’t going anywhere.
The 1:1 program is district wide and so is the opt-out form. I know logic and reason are hard for some of y’all to understand. I love that people keep giving you solutions, but all you want to do is complain. Maybe it’s time for homeschooling? But then I’d be very afraid of any kid schooled by some of y’all.
OK sweetie, so what does your child do when his/her classmates are on their laptops at school? How are they doing research for their social studies projects or putting together slides for their classroom presentation? How are they doing the standardized testing / other assessments? Please tell us, I really want to know.
Do you even hear yourself? Elementar age kids should NOT be making google slides.
Oooooh I see. You didn't opt your kids out, you are just full of shit and deflecting. Loser.
Someone who doesn't think kids need to be making useless slide shows instead of actual learning is a loser?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t all of you just opt your kids out of the 1:1 program and get on with your lives instead of complaining online?
And how does one do that?
It’s not an optional program, it’s a county initiative. 1 device for every student.
My point exactly. PP is full of shit.
Huh, wonder why there’s an opt-out form on the FCPS website, then.
https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee
This is for middle /high school and it says you can opt out if you want your child to bring their own device to you. Tech isn’t going anywhere.
The 1:1 program is district wide and so is the opt-out form. I know logic and reason are hard for some of y’all to understand. I love that people keep giving you solutions, but all you want to do is complain. Maybe it’s time for homeschooling? But then I’d be very afraid of any kid schooled by some of y’all.
OK sweetie, so what does your child do when his/her classmates are on their laptops at school? How are they doing research for their social studies projects or putting together slides for their classroom presentation? How are they doing the standardized testing / other assessments? Please tell us, I really want to know.
Do you even hear yourself? Elementar age kids should NOT be making google slides.
I think people forget that 5-6 is in ES and is middle schools in other places in the US. A 5-6 grader should be using technology for research, presentations, projects. Should they be on a computer all day? No. But they should be using technology more frequently than K-4.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the reason we were told is to charge them every night and (last year this was more pertinent) if they got covid and had to isolate, it they were quarantined, or if there was a snow day, they would have the computer at home for virtual school or stream in/check in.
I feel like they should have sorted out charging stations in each classroom by the start of this year so the computers don't need to come home every day in elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t all of you just opt your kids out of the 1:1 program and get on with your lives instead of complaining online?
And how does one do that?
It’s not an optional program, it’s a county initiative. 1 device for every student.
My point exactly. PP is full of shit.
Huh, wonder why there’s an opt-out form on the FCPS website, then.
https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee
This is for middle /high school and it says you can opt out if you want your child to bring their own device to you. Tech isn’t going anywhere.
The 1:1 program is district wide and so is the opt-out form. I know logic and reason are hard for some of y’all to understand. I love that people keep giving you solutions, but all you want to do is complain. Maybe it’s time for homeschooling? But then I’d be very afraid of any kid schooled by some of y’all.
OK sweetie, so what does your child do when his/her classmates are on their laptops at school? How are they doing research for their social studies projects or putting together slides for their classroom presentation? How are they doing the standardized testing / other assessments? Please tell us, I really want to know.
Do you even hear yourself? Elementar age kids should NOT be making google slides.
Oooooh I see. You didn't opt your kids out, you are just full of shit and deflecting. Loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also not be sendinf it back and forth. Nope. It can stay home or stay at school. Home is my preference to keep them off it at school.
This. Why not, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Most Chromebooks weigh 2.5 to 4 pounds. Your snowflakes can handle it. I promise.
Those "textbooks" you're all whining endlessly for, because you refuse to understand that it's not the 80s or 90s anymore, would weigh considerably more.
Next excuse?
Anonymous wrote:I would also not be sendinf it back and forth. Nope. It can stay home or stay at school. Home is my preference to keep them off it at school.
Anonymous wrote:Most Chromebooks weigh 2.5 to 4 pounds. Your snowflakes can handle it. I promise.
Those "textbooks" you're all whining endlessly for, because you refuse to understand that it's not the 80s or 90s anymore, would weigh considerably more.
Next excuse?
Anonymous wrote:They are praying to go back to distance learning when they could watch Netflix with their dog most of today while eating takeout from Postmates.
The FCPS teachers do not wanna work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t all of you just opt your kids out of the 1:1 program and get on with your lives instead of complaining online?
And how does one do that?
It’s not an optional program, it’s a county initiative. 1 device for every student.
My point exactly. PP is full of shit.
Huh, wonder why there’s an opt-out form on the FCPS website, then.
https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee
This is for middle /high school and it says you can opt out if you want your child to bring their own device to you. Tech isn’t going anywhere.
The 1:1 program is district wide and so is the opt-out form. I know logic and reason are hard for some of y’all to understand. I love that people keep giving you solutions, but all you want to do is complain. Maybe it’s time for homeschooling? But then I’d be very afraid of any kid schooled by some of y’all.
OK sweetie, so what does your child do when his/her classmates are on their laptops at school? How are they doing research for their social studies projects or putting together slides for their classroom presentation? How are they doing the standardized testing / other assessments? Please tell us, I really want to know.
Do you even hear yourself? Elementar age kids should NOT be making google slides.
I think people forget that 5-6 is in ES and is middle schools in other places in the US. A 5-6 grader should be using technology for research, presentations, projects. Should they be on a computer all day? No. But they should be using technology more frequently than K-4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t all of you just opt your kids out of the 1:1 program and get on with your lives instead of complaining online?
And how does one do that?
It’s not an optional program, it’s a county initiative. 1 device for every student.
My point exactly. PP is full of shit.
Huh, wonder why there’s an opt-out form on the FCPS website, then.
https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee
This is for middle /high school and it says you can opt out if you want your child to bring their own device to you. Tech isn’t going anywhere.
The 1:1 program is district wide and so is the opt-out form. I know logic and reason are hard for some of y’all to understand. I love that people keep giving you solutions, but all you want to do is complain. Maybe it’s time for homeschooling? But then I’d be very afraid of any kid schooled by some of y’all.
OK sweetie, so what does your child do when his/her classmates are on their laptops at school? How are they doing research for their social studies projects or putting together slides for their classroom presentation? How are they doing the standardized testing / other assessments? Please tell us, I really want to know.
Do you even hear yourself? Elementar age kids should NOT be making google slides.
I think people forget that 5-6 is in ES and is middle schools in other places in the US. A 5-6 grader should be using technology for research, presentations, projects. Should they be on a computer all day? No. But they should be using technology more frequently than K-4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t all of you just opt your kids out of the 1:1 program and get on with your lives instead of complaining online?
And how does one do that?
It’s not an optional program, it’s a county initiative. 1 device for every student.
My point exactly. PP is full of shit.
Huh, wonder why there’s an opt-out form on the FCPS website, then.
https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee
This is for middle /high school and it says you can opt out if you want your child to bring their own device to you. Tech isn’t going anywhere.
The 1:1 program is district wide and so is the opt-out form. I know logic and reason are hard for some of y’all to understand. I love that people keep giving you solutions, but all you want to do is complain. Maybe it’s time for homeschooling? But then I’d be very afraid of any kid schooled by some of y’all.
OK sweetie, so what does your child do when his/her classmates are on their laptops at school? How are they doing research for their social studies projects or putting together slides for their classroom presentation? How are they doing the standardized testing / other assessments? Please tell us, I really want to know.
Do you even hear yourself? Elementar age kids should NOT be making google slides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t all of you just opt your kids out of the 1:1 program and get on with your lives instead of complaining online?
And how does one do that?
It’s not an optional program, it’s a county initiative. 1 device for every student.
My point exactly. PP is full of shit.
Huh, wonder why there’s an opt-out form on the FCPS website, then.
https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/fcpson/fcpson-technology-support-fee
This is for middle /high school and it says you can opt out if you want your child to bring their own device to you. Tech isn’t going anywhere.
The 1:1 program is district wide and so is the opt-out form. I know logic and reason are hard for some of y’all to understand. I love that people keep giving you solutions, but all you want to do is complain. Maybe it’s time for homeschooling? But then I’d be very afraid of any kid schooled by some of y’all.
OK sweetie, so what does your child do when his/her classmates are on their laptops at school? How are they doing research for their social studies projects or putting together slides for their classroom presentation? How are they doing the standardized testing / other assessments? Please tell us, I really want to know.
Do you even hear yourself? Elementar age kids should NOT be making google slides.