Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teacher, I am not taking time out to give you and your kids extra attention. We are all stressed and I would like to go on vacay to the first couple days of school. We are taking attendance, you know.
Agree to find some wifi away from your yurt for a few hours to go to school.
I’m sure you didn’t bother to give anyone extra attention before, so, why bother now? Oh, and big threats with attendance...ohhh, I know I’m scared! Bring us all before the virtual truancy board.
After a few weeks of this DL garbage, you’re going to be lucky to have 50% of the kids zooming in.
Anonymous wrote:Skip school, do something the girls will love. This is going to be a long fall for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Go if you must but DON’T YOU DARE hold up the works later with tech and logistical questions! Sit by your daughters and figure it out for them if you have to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the record, we aren’t DC local. Last fall it was announced that a state park in our area was building “glamping” yurts. They are super cute with nets over the bed safari-style and string lights throughout, and my DDs and I anticipated visiting. Then COVID happened and they weren’t taking reservations, but then they were and sold out almost immediately. We entered a lottery for cancelations, and we got one. But the girls (10, 8) would have to miss W, Th, F of the first week of virtual school. No WiFi, reviews say spotty cell service. FWIW, you do bring your own bedding and they promise to do thorough cleaning between guests.
Give me your honest thoughts!
I wouldn't want that to be the teachers' first impressions of our family. I think your girls would be fine, but the teachers would definitely remember that you didn't take their work seriously.
Anonymous wrote:For the record, we aren’t DC local. Last fall it was announced that a state park in our area was building “glamping” yurts. They are super cute with nets over the bed safari-style and string lights throughout, and my DDs and I anticipated visiting. Then COVID happened and they weren’t taking reservations, but then they were and sold out almost immediately. We entered a lottery for cancelations, and we got one. But the girls (10, 8) would have to miss W, Th, F of the first week of virtual school. No WiFi, reviews say spotty cell service. FWIW, you do bring your own bedding and they promise to do thorough cleaning between guests.
Give me your honest thoughts!