Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.
Yeah, because everybody has an extra room floating around where there can be just school “products”!![]()
You have a dining room that can easily converted. Most of you are just lazy and, therefore, your children are lazy.
We use our dining room as, shocker! A dining room!
Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.
Yeah, because everybody has an extra room floating around where there can be just school “products”!![]()
You have a dining room that can easily converted. Most of you are just lazy and, therefore, your children are lazy.
We use our dining room as, shocker! A dining room!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.
Yeah, because everybody has an extra room floating around where there can be just school “products”!![]()
You have a dining room that can easily converted. Most of you are just lazy and, therefore, your children are lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a waste of energy.
I seriously question the priorities of this district.
And what are they going to do? Send the kid HOME?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.
Yeah, because everybody has an extra room floating around where there can be just school “products”!![]()
You have a dining room that can easily converted. Most of you are just lazy and, therefore, your children are lazy.
The dining table is where my kid sits for DL. It's also where I sit for teleworking. It's also where we eat our meals, since we don't have some other dining area in our two-bedroom apartment. We do not have an extra room that can be given over to school. My spouse works in our bedroom.
If you want me to have one room to be a dedicated school room, you can pony up the money to pay for a larger home. Since I suspect you are not interested in doing that, you can shut the f%^ up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.
Yeah, because everybody has an extra room floating around where there can be just school “products”!![]()
You have a dining room that can easily converted. Most of you are just lazy and, therefore, your children are lazy.
Anonymous wrote:I just took my sophomore dd school clothes shopping. We sat on our couch, looked through a few websites, and she picked about 6-7 new pajama sets to order. These are strange times. I’m going to let her dress comfortably.
Anonymous wrote:What a waste of energy.
I seriously question the priorities of this district.