Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have unenrolled then
They should have either offered in-person PK or nothing at all. No one should be expected to attend virtual preschool, that's silly.
Hi! So you do know that pre-K wasn’t supposed to have a virtual option- because it’s stupid. But y’all pouted and ta-da, you got your virtual pre-K. I think the parents who constantly protest that DCPS doesn’t listen forget just how often and easily they changed their minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have unenrolled then
They should have either offered in-person PK or nothing at all. No one should be expected to attend virtual preschool, that's silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, keeping your kid enrolled when she was not attending was mildly unethical and you know it. That's why you are so defensive. It's not a huge deal, other people also did it, but it wasn't 100 percent an honorable thing to do. That's why you are here looking for support -- to make yourself feel better about an iffy decision.
Fwiw, I have a son who did prek 3 at a DCPS last year. The virtual classes were somewhat painful but we did them every day, he grew connected to his teacher, he did some projects he is really proud of, and i was extremely impressed with the patience and creativity of the teachers. Then he did get an in-person spot and it was 100 times better, or course.
OP here. I forgot before I posted what DCUM is like. We were at a Title I EOTR school with no waitlist last year. People on here think what I did was “unethical” because they are imagining that a took a spot from another child at the kind of school you all would like to send your kids to. In reality, I took nothing from anyone, but my child was deprived of a year of PK and our family of a year of childcare. And we’re far from alone. But you are all to myopic to imagine such a thing— you assume I robbed some poor while child of a bilingual Montessori spot at one of your coveted schools.
But y’all keep on being you.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t you just log in like they said to- it was basically one click. I got it and had 1 absence - guess I forgot to click that day!
Why should I log into a website to get my kid marked as "present" for a school day in which they are not receiving any schooling? Why would this be a good thing to do? What does it prove?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, keeping your kid enrolled when she was not attending was mildly unethical and you know it. That's why you are so defensive. It's not a huge deal, other people also did it, but it wasn't 100 percent an honorable thing to do. That's why you are here looking for support -- to make yourself feel better about an iffy decision.
Fwiw, I have a son who did prek 3 at a DCPS last year. The virtual classes were somewhat painful but we did them every day, he grew connected to his teacher, he did some projects he is really proud of, and i was extremely impressed with the patience and creativity of the teachers. Then he did get an in-person spot and it was 100 times better, or course.
OP here. I forgot before I posted what DCUM is like. We were at a Title I EOTR school with no waitlist last year. People on here think what I did was “unethical” because they are imagining that a took a spot from another child at the kind of school you all would like to send your kids to. In reality, I took nothing from anyone, but my child was deprived of a year of PK and our family of a year of childcare. And we’re far from alone. But you are all to myopic to imagine such a thing— you assume I robbed some poor while child of a bilingual Montessori spot at one of your coveted schools.
But y’all keep on being you.
Anonymous wrote:Our number of absences was 42! So you beat us, haha. Barely did virtual, but child attended in-person half days in the latter part of the year.
Anonymous wrote:OP, keeping your kid enrolled when she was not attending was mildly unethical and you know it. That's why you are so defensive. It's not a huge deal, other people also did it, but it wasn't 100 percent an honorable thing to do. That's why you are here looking for support -- to make yourself feel better about an iffy decision.
Fwiw, I have a son who did prek 3 at a DCPS last year. The virtual classes were somewhat painful but we did them every day, he grew connected to his teacher, he did some projects he is really proud of, and i was extremely impressed with the patience and creativity of the teachers. Then he did get an in-person spot and it was 100 times better, or course.