Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Chromebooks are returned to schools when this is all over, how will they be disinfected? I don't want my kid using a Chromebook that hasn't been disinfected after being in someone's house for months and who knows who has used it.
There’s no pleasing some people. MCPS provides chrome books so all students can participate in virtual learning and all you do is think of another problem that is so easy to solve. You need to get a life and worry about more important things.
Maybe offer your services to wipe down the chrome books when returned
Its a legit concern but that's why all shared supplies are an issue.
It is a legit concern but the PPs suggestion re: offering to wipe them all down is a reasonable one. People who complain without offering to be a part of the solution are just background noise.
I’m the person who wrote about being concerned about chromebooks being disinfected. I’m a teacher in MCPS and I’m also immunocompromised. At my school we are not allowed to have kids use Clorox wipes or any spray cleaner, so I do it for them while wearing gloves. I know many teachers who never clean the chromebooks their students use. I hope parents are cleaning the ones they’re picking up from schools and will also clean them before returning them to schools.
But, no, I’m not going to offer to go to the school and clean all the chromebooks in our current status. People can take a little personal responsibility if they’re using a device provided by the school.
Anonymous wrote:For your viewing pleasures..
-I went to eBay..
-Searched for chromebook
Filerered
-Selected brand Acer ( the brand that schools use)
-selected used
-sorted by price
And here.. they start at 19 dollars..
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=chromebook&_sacat=0&Type=Chromebook&Brand=Acer&_dcat=177&LH_ItemCondition=3000&_sop=15
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM: MCPS is bad! They should be doing distance learning!
Kids who don't have access are an issue MCPS will have to address.
DCUM: MCPS is bad! They should just hand out Chromebooks and hot spots!
MCPS hands out Chromebooks and hot spots.
DCUM: MCPS is bad! Who is going to disinfect the Chromebooks that come back, and pay to replace the Chromebooks that don't come back?
Yup.
just wait till we get everyone complaining about how the distance learning options are terrible and we should all be in private school.
Head on over the private school forum. They are all talking about going back to public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM: MCPS is bad! They should be doing distance learning!
Kids who don't have access are an issue MCPS will have to address.
DCUM: MCPS is bad! They should just hand out Chromebooks and hot spots!
MCPS hands out Chromebooks and hot spots.
DCUM: MCPS is bad! Who is going to disinfect the Chromebooks that come back, and pay to replace the Chromebooks that don't come back?
Yup.
just wait till we get everyone complaining about how the distance learning options are terrible and we should all be in private school.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM: MCPS is bad! They should be doing distance learning!
Kids who don't have access are an issue MCPS will have to address.
DCUM: MCPS is bad! They should just hand out Chromebooks and hot spots!
MCPS hands out Chromebooks and hot spots.
DCUM: MCPS is bad! Who is going to disinfect the Chromebooks that come back, and pay to replace the Chromebooks that don't come back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Chromebooks are returned to schools when this is all over, how will they be disinfected? I don't want my kid using a Chromebook that hasn't been disinfected after being in someone's house for months and who knows who has used it.
There’s no pleasing some people. MCPS provides chrome books so all students can participate in virtual learning and all you do is think of another problem that is so easy to solve. You need to get a life and worry about more important things.
Maybe offer your services to wipe down the chrome books when returned
Its a legit concern but that's why all shared supplies are an issue.
It is a legit concern but the PPs suggestion re: offering to wipe them all down is a reasonable one. People who complain without offering to be a part of the solution are just background noise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Chromebooks are returned to schools when this is all over, how will they be disinfected? I don't want my kid using a Chromebook that hasn't been disinfected after being in someone's house for months and who knows who has used it.
There’s no pleasing some people. MCPS provides chrome books so all students can participate in virtual learning and all you do is think of another problem that is so easy to solve. You need to get a life and worry about more important things.
Maybe offer your services to wipe down the chrome books when returned
Its a legit concern but that's why all shared supplies are an issue.
It is a legit concern but the PPs suggestion re: offering to wipe them all down is a reasonable one. People who complain without offering to be a part of the solution are just background noise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the accountability if they do not get returned? How much would it cost to the family? When do they get returned? What if families do not have internet?
A Chromebook of a school grade is like 90 Dollars. How much do you think a few year old used and scratched
and all replacement value can be? 20???15??? It is not a new item.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the accountability if they do not get returned? How much would it cost to the family? When do they get returned? What if families do not have internet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Chromebooks are returned to schools when this is all over, how will they be disinfected? I don't want my kid using a Chromebook that hasn't been disinfected after being in someone's house for months and who knows who has used it.
There’s no pleasing some people. MCPS provides chrome books so all students can participate in virtual learning and all you do is think of another problem that is so easy to solve. You need to get a life and worry about more important things.
Maybe offer your services to wipe down the chrome books when returned
Its a legit concern but that's why all shared supplies are an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"MCPS is providing laptops to students with a need to ensure they can access instruction from home. Devices are in limited supply and are reserved for students who do not have access to a computer or laptop at home."
We have a chromebook which one kid uses and another one is using Dad's work computer whenever needed (we have just one home computer which everyone uses and no ipads). If they are going to do formal distance learning, we will definitely need a computer that the other child has access to at any given time.
Would it be wrong if we picked one for one of our kids? Does the partial access to the home computer or work computer count? I'm on the fence about picking one up but DH says it should be fine.
If you can afford to buy one, buy one. I find is absurd people living in expensive houses (assuming you are) can buy everything else but a laptop. Save one for those who really need it and cannot afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Guess only the wealthy school kids get them who probably already have chrome books...nice