Anonymous wrote:Yes, both students and teachers will be working on "snow days" and as a teacher I think that's a good thing. We can be safer and still learn.
Anonymous wrote:How would that work for younger kids whose parents aren't at home? (Outside of the pandemic of course) Doesn't this still present the same childcare issue as snow days for both parents and teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here -- yes I think it does. As long as the kids have some kind of devices at home full time, that is.
But not all kids do, and the jurisdictions around here (for better or worse) won’t do anything if a small percentage of people can’t access it. Plus, ramping up on no notice is pretty difficult and a snow day “class” is going to be even more worthless than the regular distance learning.