Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that they didn't upgrade whatever IT things needs to happen to let 100,000 people log in at once during the past five weeks when nothing was happening?
Imagine the expenditure.
You think the current bus fleet (which runs 3or 4 trips each morning and afternoon) is expensive? Imagine tripling it. Now think about quadrupling the network infrastructure for one quarter of one school year. Does that make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that they didn't upgrade whatever IT things needs to happen to let 100,000 people log in at once during the past five weeks when nothing was happening?
Imagine the expenditure.
You think the current bus fleet (which runs 3or 4 trips each morning and afternoon) is expensive? Imagine tripling it. Now think about quadrupling the network infrastructure for one quarter of one school year. Does that make sense?
So you're saying no distance learning for the rest of the year because FCPS can't afford the technology? Or are you saying it is expensive, FCPS dragged their feet but finally decided to pay, and it's still a catastrophe now because no one in charge had a real plan for this because they were busy giving time off and busy doing nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did your kids really just start online learning?!
I know, right? We're in western VA and my kids are almost done with all their spring quarter homework online. They've been working hard for the last month. The teachers just uploaded all the assignments to a portal and it's been fine. Zero problems. My oldest (HS) has been going to class online for one of her classes and the kids are all well-behaved, no problems. She is prepping for her AP exams that she'll take over her school-issued laptop next month. FCPS has big problems.
Don't know how many students your school system has in West VA but FCPS alone has 190,000 students plus 16,000 teachers!
Just like your smart daughter, AP kids are not having problems either. We're a big county that's alll!
Not enough of a reason for moving to "West VA"....Thanks though!
Please feel free to keep your provincial NOVA attitude. It keeps you from discovering the terrific school systems we have out here that continue to function well online as I write this post. PS: letting each teacher post a group of assignments online isn't very hard. It isn't a matter of school district size. It is a matter of competence, and shedding the ego and analysis paralysis to make stuff happen. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that they didn't upgrade whatever IT things needs to happen to let 100,000 people log in at once during the past five weeks when nothing was happening?
Imagine the expenditure.
You think the current bus fleet (which runs 3or 4 trips each morning and afternoon) is expensive? Imagine tripling it. Now think about quadrupling the network infrastructure for one quarter of one school year. Does that make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that they didn't upgrade whatever IT things needs to happen to let 100,000 people log in at once during the past five weeks when nothing was happening?
Imagine the expenditure.
You think the current bus fleet (which runs 3or 4 trips each morning and afternoon) is expensive? Imagine tripling it. Now think about quadrupling the network infrastructure for one quarter of one school year. Does that make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that they didn't upgrade whatever IT things needs to happen to let 100,000 people log in at once during the past five weeks when nothing was happening?