Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a good idea to teach the kids how to long in and how to do simple things on the computer, just in case it will be needed (school shutdown). Our school has the kids take computers back and forth so they can charge at home and also so the kids have a computer at home if they need to quarantine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m teaching K and we haven’t even gotten the kids logged into the laptops yet.
Are you going to send them home with the children starting next week?
Anonymous wrote:Curbside pick up is time consuming. Managing it during the school day is going to mean lots of staff time lost. Plus quarantined people shouldn’t be coming on school property, parents may be WFH and so unable to pick up. There are lots of reasons why it doesn’t work as a strategy.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the law was that K kids had to be picked up by someone — like a parent, babysitter, or bus? So couldn’t you just carry it for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I get that it's a contingency plan, but then make a plan to do curbside pickup of the laptops if you have to quarantine a kid or a class like they did summer 2020. Please don't make my just turned 5 year old carry a laptop back and forth and also tell me I'm liable for any damage he causes. It's not cool.
That’s a decision your school made, not the district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I get that it's a contingency plan, but then make a plan to do curbside pickup of the laptops if you have to quarantine a kid or a class like they did summer 2020. Please don't make my just turned 5 year old carry a laptop back and forth and also tell me I'm liable for any damage he causes. It's not cool.
Find something more egregious to complain about. This is low on the totem pole.
Anonymous wrote:I’m teaching K and we haven’t even gotten the kids logged into the laptops yet.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I get that it's a contingency plan, but then make a plan to do curbside pickup of the laptops if you have to quarantine a kid or a class like they did summer 2020. Please don't make my just turned 5 year old carry a laptop back and forth and also tell me I'm liable for any damage he causes. It's not cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I get that it's a contingency plan, but then make a plan to do curbside pickup of the laptops if you have to quarantine a kid or a class like they did summer 2020. Please don't make my just turned 5 year old carry a laptop back and forth and also tell me I'm liable for any damage he causes. It's not cool.
Find something more egregious to complain about. This is low on the totem pole.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your level of hysteria and overreaction is the real issue.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I get that it's a contingency plan, but then make a plan to do curbside pickup of the laptops if you have to quarantine a kid or a class like they did summer 2020. Please don't make my just turned 5 year old carry a laptop back and forth and also tell me I'm liable for any damage he causes. It's not cool.