Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Aww, but I do. I feel sorry for people like you.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
I am coming to the conclusion that the people who want In person BTSN have elementary kids. With the exception of that 1 poster, does any MS and definitely any HS parent want in person?
I have elementary and high school and I want virtual for both. Fighting for parking or sit at home and do the same exact thing virtually? The teachers do a great job of photographing the classroom if you’re so concerned about that (seems absurd to me).
I have ES and HS and I want in-person. What HS teacher ‘photographs the classroom’?
They have BTSN presentations… they take pics of the classroom (sans kids) are you new here or just willfully obtuse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Aww, but I do. I feel sorry for people like you.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
I am coming to the conclusion that the people who want In person BTSN have elementary kids. With the exception of that 1 poster, does any MS and definitely any HS parent want in person?
I have elementary and high school and I want virtual for both. Fighting for parking or sit at home and do the same exact thing virtually? The teachers do a great job of photographing the classroom if you’re so concerned about that (seems absurd to me).
I have ES and HS and I want in-person. What HS teacher ‘photographs the classroom’?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Aww, but I do. I feel sorry for people like you.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
I am coming to the conclusion that the people who want In person BTSN have elementary kids. With the exception of that 1 poster, does any MS and definitely any HS parent want in person?
I have elementary and high school and I want virtual for both. Fighting for parking or sit at home and do the same exact thing virtually? The teachers do a great job of photographing the classroom if you’re so concerned about that (seems absurd to me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Aww, but I do. I feel sorry for people like you.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
I am coming to the conclusion that the people who want In person BTSN have elementary kids. With the exception of that 1 poster, does any MS and definitely any HS parent want in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Aww, but I do. I feel sorry for people like you.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
I am coming to the conclusion that the people who want In person BTSN have elementary kids. With the exception of that 1 poster, does any MS and definitely any HS parent want in person?
I know plenty of parents of older kids who want in-person education, mostly the ones who know how fundamental independence and peer relationships are to their kids' healthy development. No, virtual doesn't count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Aww, but I do. I feel sorry for people like you.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
I am coming to the conclusion that the people who want In person BTSN have elementary kids. With the exception of that 1 poster, does any MS and definitely any HS parent want in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Aww, but I do. I feel sorry for people like you.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
I am coming to the conclusion that the people who want In person BTSN have elementary kids. With the exception of that 1 poster, does any MS and definitely any HS parent want in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Aww, but I do. I feel sorry for people like you.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
Anonymous wrote:It would be nice if BTSN had 2 parts: prerecorded videos and in-person walk though meet and greet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
You seem to lack any empathy, let alone theory of mind, and you're criticizing my personal functioning? Typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
In-person BTSN is a waste of time for everyone involved. Period. Sorry you need to see the faces of other kids parents to feel comfortable? Sounds like a personal problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.
Why thank god? Because I want to actually meet my kids' teachers and see the other parents. I want to interact with human beings in-person, at least for things that are important to me, as this is.
Virtual just means more tech issues, more people with their cameras off, or someone screaming in the background, or being distracted because it's dinner/bath/bedtime and parents can't do multiple things at once. Videoconferencing is useful for many things. Group gatherings is, IMO, not one of them. Virtual BTSN is an utter waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who said yes: are they doing them in person this year?
Yes, thank god.
Why thank god? What a waste of everyone’s time. Covid brought to light some good things virtual can provide and that includes back to school night and parent teacher conferences.
+1. Yes, tell us why thank god? Ours has announced the date and that it will be in-person. I do hope they change it to virtual. No need for it to be in-person.