Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. they did not even plan to plow side streets until today and tomorrow.
There is NO school this week, get used to the idea.
Announce already no school so everyone can plan. meals can be delivered to students. Etc. They could have easily planned after the pandemic to have virtual on snow days. Everything was in place in 2020. Not ideal but wouldn't have to make up days in June. Students could see their friends and check in with teacher. Teachers check in, teach a lesson, read or have independent reading, they can reinforce the lesson when class meets again in-person. A county that used to lead the country in public education....two steps back.
No way kids are going to turn on their cameras. They will however, ignore the teacher to spam the chat.
Meanwhile, they are already using the Chromebooks to play “free games” and interact over Google Docs.
You mean the same thing they do in person. Simple solution. Mark kids absent and don't let them make up the work.
I take notes of kids that play games in my class. I am done wasting energy repeatedly telling them to shut them off. What I do is remember who they are and it’s surprisingly easy how 91s can turn into 88s.
Bitter old hag. It sounds like you're not teaching much. It's time to retire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. they did not even plan to plow side streets until today and tomorrow.
There is NO school this week, get used to the idea.
Announce already no school so everyone can plan. meals can be delivered to students. Etc. They could have easily planned after the pandemic to have virtual on snow days. Everything was in place in 2020. Not ideal but wouldn't have to make up days in June. Students could see their friends and check in with teacher. Teachers check in, teach a lesson, read or have independent reading, they can reinforce the lesson when class meets again in-person. A county that used to lead the country in public education....two steps back.
No way kids are going to turn on their cameras. They will however, ignore the teacher to spam the chat.
Meanwhile, they are already using the Chromebooks to play “free games” and interact over Google Docs.
You mean the same thing they do in person. Simple solution. Mark kids absent and don't let them make up the work.
I take notes of kids that play games in my class. I am done wasting energy repeatedly telling them to shut them off. What I do is remember who they are and it’s surprisingly easy how 91s can turn into 88s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. they did not even plan to plow side streets until today and tomorrow.
There is NO school this week, get used to the idea.
Announce already no school so everyone can plan. meals can be delivered to students. Etc. They could have easily planned after the pandemic to have virtual on snow days. Everything was in place in 2020. Not ideal but wouldn't have to make up days in June. Students could see their friends and check in with teacher. Teachers check in, teach a lesson, read or have independent reading, they can reinforce the lesson when class meets again in-person. A county that used to lead the country in public education....two steps back.
No way kids are going to turn on their cameras. They will however, ignore the teacher to spam the chat.
Meanwhile, they are already using the Chromebooks to play “free games” and interact over Google Docs.
You mean the same thing they do in person. Simple solution. Mark kids absent and don't let them make up the work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. they did not even plan to plow side streets until today and tomorrow.
There is NO school this week, get used to the idea.
Announce already no school so everyone can plan. meals can be delivered to students. Etc. They could have easily planned after the pandemic to have virtual on snow days. Everything was in place in 2020. Not ideal but wouldn't have to make up days in June. Students could see their friends and check in with teacher. Teachers check in, teach a lesson, read or have independent reading, they can reinforce the lesson when class meets again in-person. A county that used to lead the country in public education....two steps back.
No way kids are going to turn on their cameras. They will however, ignore the teacher to spam the chat.
Meanwhile, they are already using the Chromebooks to play “free games” and interact over Google Docs.
You mean the same thing they do in person. Simple solution. Mark kids absent and don't let them make up the work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. they did not even plan to plow side streets until today and tomorrow.
There is NO school this week, get used to the idea.
Announce already no school so everyone can plan. meals can be delivered to students. Etc. They could have easily planned after the pandemic to have virtual on snow days. Everything was in place in 2020. Not ideal but wouldn't have to make up days in June. Students could see their friends and check in with teacher. Teachers check in, teach a lesson, read or have independent reading, they can reinforce the lesson when class meets again in-person. A county that used to lead the country in public education....two steps back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. they did not even plan to plow side streets until today and tomorrow.
There is NO school this week, get used to the idea.
Announce already no school so everyone can plan. meals can be delivered to students. Etc. They could have easily planned after the pandemic to have virtual on snow days. Everything was in place in 2020. Not ideal but wouldn't have to make up days in June. Students could see their friends and check in with teacher. Teachers check in, teach a lesson, read or have independent reading, they can reinforce the lesson when class meets again in-person. A county that used to lead the country in public education....two steps back.
No way kids are going to turn on their cameras. They will however, ignore the teacher to spam the chat.
Meanwhile, they are already using the Chromebooks to play “free games” and interact over Google Docs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our street isn’t plowed.. have seen nothing yet.
OMG go onto the counties website moron.
You will be plowed by tomorrow afternoon at the latest freak
You check websites to find out that some time 72 hours after a snow storm starts roads will be plowed.
You need a website to tell you that and... you call others morons.
They are on here complaining they don't know when plows are coming.
Scarcasm....
How stupid are they??
There is ice on the ground temp is not going above 22 today and these idiots are complaining on here. Yes they are morons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. they did not even plan to plow side streets until today and tomorrow.
There is NO school this week, get used to the idea.
Announce already no school so everyone can plan. meals can be delivered to students. Etc. They could have easily planned after the pandemic to have virtual on snow days. Everything was in place in 2020. Not ideal but wouldn't have to make up days in June. Students could see their friends and check in with teacher. Teachers check in, teach a lesson, read or have independent reading, they can reinforce the lesson when class meets again in-person. A county that used to lead the country in public education....two steps back.
Anonymous wrote:I’m near Westbrook elementary and I haven’t seen a plow yet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our street isn’t plowed.. have seen nothing yet.
OMG go onto the counties website moron.
You will be plowed by tomorrow afternoon at the latest freak
Anonymous wrote:Agree with previous post that in years past roads were always treated and plowed quickly. Now I can’t get out of my driveway in an SUV. Ridiculous
Doubt schools open til Thursday at best
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our street isn’t plowed.. have seen nothing yet.
OMG go onto the counties website moron.
You will be plowed by tomorrow afternoon at the latest freak