Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess this means that snow days won’t be able to be made up online, which is fine by me, but we are not going to send out kid to school later in June for makeup days—no learning happens then anyway.
Sorry that should have read “snow” days.
Anonymous wrote:I guess this means that snow days won’t be able to be made up online, which is fine by me, but we are not going to send out kid to school later in June for makeup days—no learning happens then anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like so many decisions at mcps it was farmed out to the principals. My school is staying 1 to 1
Why do they do this? It is one school system and I really don’t know why an issue like this would be school specific. Imagine if they let principals decide if it is a snow day or not. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how it was done pre-Covid and my kids didn't find it difficult. As I understand it, they were given individual Chromebooks once school reopened to cut down on spreading germs. I thought that policy made sense.
+1 This worked for years before COVID, it's not a big deal.
A lot of homework is online so it’s an issue for families who cannot afford computers. But, you don’t need one to do anything mcps as we don’t have any.
Kids who need devices for homework can sign one out for the year, as well as mifi devices.
I've heard that a lot of kids were trashing their devices so schools wanted to go back to the cart model so there's a bit more oversight
Then punish those kids, not all.
Sorry your your child feels punished by not having a Chromebook to take home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how it was done pre-Covid and my kids didn't find it difficult. As I understand it, they were given individual Chromebooks once school reopened to cut down on spreading germs. I thought that policy made sense.
+1 This worked for years before COVID, it's not a big deal.
A lot of homework is online so it’s an issue for families who cannot afford computers. But, you don’t need one to do anything mcps as we don’t have any.
Kids who need devices for homework can sign one out for the year, as well as mifi devices.
I've heard that a lot of kids were trashing their devices so schools wanted to go back to the cart model so there's a bit more oversight
Then punish those kids, not all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how it was done pre-Covid and my kids didn't find it difficult. As I understand it, they were given individual Chromebooks once school reopened to cut down on spreading germs. I thought that policy made sense.
+1 This worked for years before COVID, it's not a big deal.
A lot of homework is online so it’s an issue for families who cannot afford computers. But, you don’t need one to do anything mcps as we don’t have any.
Kids who need devices for homework can sign one out for the year, as well as mifi devices.
I've heard that a lot of kids were trashing their devices so schools wanted to go back to the cart model so there's a bit more oversight
Then punish those kids, not all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how it was done pre-Covid and my kids didn't find it difficult. As I understand it, they were given individual Chromebooks once school reopened to cut down on spreading germs. I thought that policy made sense.
+1 This worked for years before COVID, it's not a big deal.
A lot of homework is online so it’s an issue for families who cannot afford computers. But, you don’t need one to do anything mcps as we don’t have any.
The county gives our free computers to anyone who wants/needs one.
But, that is not the discussion. They are no longer after next year.
Anonymous wrote:Like so many decisions at mcps it was farmed out to the principals. My school is staying 1 to 1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how it was done pre-Covid and my kids didn't find it difficult. As I understand it, they were given individual Chromebooks once school reopened to cut down on spreading germs. I thought that policy made sense.
+1 This worked for years before COVID, it's not a big deal.
A lot of homework is online so it’s an issue for families who cannot afford computers. But, you don’t need one to do anything mcps as we don’t have any.
Kids who need devices for homework can sign one out for the year, as well as mifi devices.
I've heard that a lot of kids were trashing their devices so schools wanted to go back to the cart model so there's a bit more oversight