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:OMG- best of luck to you OP!
Just know that if you ask the teacher to charge your kids laptop every night, hope you are the only parent that thinks their kid needs to be special and not follow the rules. If bunches of parents do, then there aren't enough chargers at school to handle the load!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Oooooh, so you baby your child and carry their backpack for them everywhere they go? Does your school also allow you to walk your child into their classroom? Do you do that for your kindergartener or also for your sixth grader? I'm sure he loves it when mommy carries his stuff for him.
I think the point was that the parent could help it’s genuinely too heavy for the 5 year old to carry.
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: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?
Oooooh, so you baby your child and carry their backpack for them everywhere they go? Does your school also allow you to walk your child into their classroom? Do you do that for your kindergartener or also for your sixth grader? I'm sure he loves it when mommy carries his stuff for him.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's still an FCPS school. Stop policing the threads, weirdo.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's still an FCPS school. Stop policing the threads, weirdo.
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: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?
Of course the adult can carry it. But then OP would have nothing to complain about.
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a school policy, not a division one. My kid is in K and we haven't heard anything about this. In fact, my kid reports that computers have not been used or mentioned yet. I teach upper ES at another school, and our kids are technically supposed to be bringing them back and forth, but I have a few parents who have asked if they can charge in our classroom cart and our principal was fine with it when I asked. Homework right now involves reading physical books, so no actual need for kids to tote laptops back and forth. Not sure if this policy will change once we have more covid cases/need for isolation. The kids of parents who are leaving computers in the classroom have said that they have zoom-capable computers at home for their kids to use if need be.
Anonymous wrote: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?
I didn’t plan to…no one has told us to.