Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missed the first 15 minutes of the day because no one told us (or a lot of others in my kid's class) that you had to re-sign in to Teams to join a meeting. They just said to click on the link out of Canvas and you're in, so we sat there waiting to get let in to the meeting until another parent figured it out.
The teacher also didn't turn off the chat function so half the class (4th grade, WOTP school) clearly was tuning her out and just chatting amongst themselves.
Teachers can't turn off the chat, unfortunately, but supposedly DCPS is going to disable it for all students next week.
The chat can be turned off in Teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awful. My 3rd grader cannot and will not sit still in front of a screen. Refuses to stay focused. Too many distractions - chat windows, etc.
I’m about ready to cry. Sigh.
WADR, your kid is in 3rd grade. Your expectations for acceptable behavior, engagement and attention are below grade level. Maybe time to look in the mirror just a bit?
Signed,
Parent of 3rd grader who would NOT suffer that behavoir
PP,
Your behavior is that off an asshole. Maybe it's time to reflect on why you need to be so nasty?
Signed,
New poster who knows how to spell behavior.
But not the difference between "off" and "of, apparently?
Be careful up there on your high horse, the fall is nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awful. My 3rd grader cannot and will not sit still in front of a screen. Refuses to stay focused. Too many distractions - chat windows, etc.
I’m about ready to cry. Sigh.
WADR, your kid is in 3rd grade. Your expectations for acceptable behavior, engagement and attention are below grade level. Maybe time to look in the mirror just a bit?
Signed,
Parent of 3rd grader who would NOT suffer that behavoir
PP,
Your behavior is that off an asshole. Maybe it's time to reflect on why you need to be so nasty?
Signed,
New poster who knows how to spell behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awful. My 3rd grader cannot and will not sit still in front of a screen. Refuses to stay focused. Too many distractions - chat windows, etc.
I’m about ready to cry. Sigh.
WADR, your kid is in 3rd grade. Your expectations for acceptable behavior, engagement and attention are below grade level. Maybe time to look in the mirror just a bit?
Signed,
Parent of 3rd grader who would NOT suffer that behavoir
dp: Haha! You have expectations for compliant behavior for a 9 year-old in an online meeting?!
There is nothing developmentally appropriate about what we are asking kids to do. My kid struggles with him, but I curse all the adults who left us in this ridiculous situation. I don’t blame my hyperactive child for not being better at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awful. My 3rd grader cannot and will not sit still in front of a screen. Refuses to stay focused. Too many distractions - chat windows, etc.
I’m about ready to cry. Sigh.
WADR, your kid is in 3rd grade. Your expectations for acceptable behavior, engagement and attention are below grade level. Maybe time to look in the mirror just a bit?
Signed,
Parent of 3rd grader who would NOT suffer that behavoir
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awful. My 3rd grader cannot and will not sit still in front of a screen. Refuses to stay focused. Too many distractions - chat windows, etc.
I’m about ready to cry. Sigh.
WADR, your kid is in 3rd grade. Your expectations for acceptable behavior, engagement and attention are below grade level. Maybe time to look in the mirror just a bit?
Signed,
Parent of 3rd grader who would NOT suffer that behavoir
Anonymous wrote:Awful. My 3rd grader cannot and will not sit still in front of a screen. Refuses to stay focused. Too many distractions - chat windows, etc.
I’m about ready to cry. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a rocky start, but I’m optimistic. My kid’s K class has 27 kids, which surprised me. I thought it would be lower, but this is our first foray into DCPS.
That’s too large. What school? Has to be WOTP.
EOTP, don’t really feel comfortable sharing the school, but glad to know it’s not the norm
Is it a single class per grade school? Not much they can do if so, because a 13-14 person class isn't financially sustainable for a school. If there are 2+ classes, this is outrageous. They can absolutely break 54 kids into 3 classes (my kid's EOTP K only has 18). More classes than that and it gets easier and easier to make class sizes manageable.
TL;DR: Complain, loudly if it's 1+ classes; 1 class, not the school's class, so DCPS' funding metric would be the only appropriate target of your ire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a rocky start, but I’m optimistic. My kid’s K class has 27 kids, which surprised me. I thought it would be lower, but this is our first foray into DCPS.
That’s too large. What school? Has to be WOTP.
EOTP, don’t really feel comfortable sharing the school, but glad to know it’s not the norm
Is it a single class per grade school? Not much they can do if so, because a 13-14 person class isn't financially sustainable for a school. If there are 2+ classes, this is outrageous. They can absolutely break 54 kids into 3 classes (my kid's EOTP K only has 18). More classes than that and it gets easier and easier to make class sizes manageable.
TL;DR: Complain, loudly if it's 1+ classes; 1 class, not the school's class, so DCPS' funding metric would be the only appropriate target of your ire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a rocky start, but I’m optimistic. My kid’s K class has 27 kids, which surprised me. I thought it would be lower, but this is our first foray into DCPS.
That’s too large. What school? Has to be WOTP.
EOTP, don’t really feel comfortable sharing the school, but glad to know it’s not the norm
Anonymous wrote:OMG, helping my two young elementary schoolers navigate their new school days (different something every 20-30 mins, on-off-on-off) is a full-time job! But their dad and I already have full-time jobs! I’m on the verge of a nervous breakdown over here. Really hoping this gets easier.