Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools can do almost all assignments on paper. Some kids forget chromebooks or haven't charged them. Teachers are used to working around them.
Untrue at least at DD's school. The teachers refuse to print assignments or modify them for paper. It's a mess and I'm sorry you are going through this OP. MCPS has been a disaster for DD since they started giving out Chromebooks.
My school has two copy machines. At least one is broken 80% of the time and 50% of the time both are broken. We teach 900 kids. Printing 6-7 classes worth of assignments for each child is not an option.
When I was in school they’d post one copy of an assignment on the overhead and we’d all write our answers on a piece of loose leaf. Or in HS the teachers even just read the questions to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools can do almost all assignments on paper. Some kids forget chromebooks or haven't charged them. Teachers are used to working around them.
Untrue at least at DD's school. The teachers refuse to print assignments or modify them for paper. It's a mess and I'm sorry you are going through this OP. MCPS has been a disaster for DD since they started giving out Chromebooks.
My school has two copy machines. At least one is broken 80% of the time and 50% of the time both are broken. We teach 900 kids. Printing 6-7 classes worth of assignments for each child is not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools can do almost all assignments on paper. Some kids forget chromebooks or haven't charged them. Teachers are used to working around them.
Untrue at least at DD's school. The teachers refuse to print assignments or modify them for paper. It's a mess and I'm sorry you are going through this OP. MCPS has been a disaster for DD since they started giving out Chromebooks.
My school has two copy machines. At least one is broken 80% of the time and 50% of the time both are broken. We teach 900 kids. Printing 6-7 classes worth of assignments for each child is not an option.
At some schools, scaling back on copy machines is an intentional cost saving decision, since they are assuming kids are using devices, not paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools can do almost all assignments on paper. Some kids forget chromebooks or haven't charged them. Teachers are used to working around them.
Untrue at least at DD's school. The teachers refuse to print assignments or modify them for paper. It's a mess and I'm sorry you are going through this OP. MCPS has been a disaster for DD since they started giving out Chromebooks.
My school has two copy machines. At least one is broken 80% of the time and 50% of the time both are broken. We teach 900 kids. Printing 6-7 classes worth of assignments for each child is not an option.
At some schools, scaling back on copy machines is an intentional cost saving decision, since they are assuming kids are using devices, not paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools can do almost all assignments on paper. Some kids forget chromebooks or haven't charged them. Teachers are used to working around them.
Untrue at least at DD's school. The teachers refuse to print assignments or modify them for paper. It's a mess and I'm sorry you are going through this OP. MCPS has been a disaster for DD since they started giving out Chromebooks.
My school has two copy machines. At least one is broken 80% of the time and 50% of the time both are broken. We teach 900 kids. Printing 6-7 classes worth of assignments for each child is not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have not been successful. Kids circulate links to unblocked games, as well as ways to get around the blocker to watch YouTube. My child was getting in trouble for wasting time in class on games and videos, and I told the school to take away the Chromebook so that there is no temptation literally sitting at the desk. They refused. I asked what sort of support they could provide to help children break the habit/addiction to screen time. They had none. MCPS does not care.
It's not just MCPS, this problem is everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools can do almost all assignments on paper. Some kids forget chromebooks or haven't charged them. Teachers are used to working around them.
Untrue at least at DD's school. The teachers refuse to print assignments or modify them for paper. It's a mess and I'm sorry you are going through this OP. MCPS has been a disaster for DD since they started giving out Chromebooks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools can do almost all assignments on paper. Some kids forget chromebooks or haven't charged them. Teachers are used to working around them.
Untrue at least at DD's school. The teachers refuse to print assignments or modify them for paper. It's a mess and I'm sorry you are going through this OP. MCPS has been a disaster for DD since they started giving out Chromebooks.
Have your kid show up without one or a dead battery and see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:We have not been successful. Kids circulate links to unblocked games, as well as ways to get around the blocker to watch YouTube. My child was getting in trouble for wasting time in class on games and videos, and I told the school to take away the Chromebook so that there is no temptation literally sitting at the desk. They refused. I asked what sort of support they could provide to help children break the habit/addiction to screen time. They had none. MCPS does not care.
Anonymous wrote:We have not been successful. Kids circulate links to unblocked games, as well as ways to get around the blocker to watch YouTube. My child was getting in trouble for wasting time in class on games and videos, and I told the school to take away the Chromebook so that there is no temptation literally sitting at the desk. They refused. I asked what sort of support they could provide to help children break the habit/addiction to screen time. They had none. MCPS does not care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools can do almost all assignments on paper. Some kids forget chromebooks or haven't charged them. Teachers are used to working around them.
Untrue at least at DD's school. The teachers refuse to print assignments or modify them for paper. It's a mess and I'm sorry you are going through this OP. MCPS has been a disaster for DD since they started giving out Chromebooks.
Have your kid show up without one or a dead battery and see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can refuse to sign the chromebook contract
This is what I plan to do
It's kind of like refusing to use textbooks back in my day. This will just get you an F.