Anonymous wrote:world cup, but maybe go to a museum downtown, see the botanical gardens train exhibit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school senior is stressed out because his teacher won’t have time to go over the material before the lesson nit test, and he really needed some help on it. Any bad grade is the kiss of death for college applications.
My middle schooler is delighted and will occupy herself with mindless activities, just like she did all Thanksgiving break…
I’m a teacher. If a student emailed me questions today about a test, I’d answer them and send any helpful resources.
We already know distance learning doesn’t work. It’s kind of you to keep working so hard to try to make up for Central office failures, but it can’t be enough with students and teachers in the same room.
Distance learning works fine for kids whose parents have raised them to be self-motivated. The kids that require spoon-feeding from an in-person teacher are the ones who aren’t successful during distance learning and will have a hard time being successful ITRW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school senior is stressed out because his teacher won’t have time to go over the material before the lesson nit test, and he really needed some help on it. Any bad grade is the kiss of death for college applications.
My middle schooler is delighted and will occupy herself with mindless activities, just like she did all Thanksgiving break…
I’m a teacher. If a student emailed me questions today about a test, I’d answer them and send any helpful resources.
We already know distance learning doesn’t work. It’s kind of you to keep working so hard to try to make up for Central office failures, but it can’t be enough with students and teachers in the same room.