Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Please, don't be disingenuous - you know what parents want. They want their kid to learn Math, LA and social studies. Everything else is just to keep the others employed (pe, coaches, specials). Nothing wrong with that since we are in a pandemic... it doesn't mean we want and will make our children sit through 6 hours of DL just so p.e teachers and some others feel essential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Please, don't be disingenuous - you know what parents want. They want their kid to learn Math, LA and social studies. Everything else is just to keep the others employed (pe, coaches, specials). Nothing wrong with that since we are in a pandemic... it doesn't mean we want and will make our children sit through 6 hours of DL just so p.e teachers and some others feel essential.
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We aren’t talking about PE. We’re talking about it morning meeting, which is done with your child’s teacher and class. If you’re not going to do it, ok. But don’t turn around and then blame school or teacher for DL not being good for your kid. You’ll be opting them out of the very things that will make it more tolerable and build connections with peers and give the teachers the chance to get to know them. I can’t effectively teach a kid I know nothing about. DL *will* be less enjoyable and less effective for your child if you opt out of these aspects. Again, your choice, just understand the consequences of the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Please, don't be disingenuous - you know what parents want. They want their kid to learn Math, LA and social studies. Everything else is just to keep the others employed (pe, coaches, specials). Nothing wrong with that since we are in a pandemic... it doesn't mean we want and will make our children sit through 6 hours of DL just so p.e teachers and some others feel essential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Please, don't be disingenuous - you know what parents want. They want their kid to learn Math, LA and social studies. Everything else is just to keep the others employed (pe, coaches, specials). Nothing wrong with that since we are in a pandemic... it doesn't mean we want and will make our children sit through 6 hours of DL just so p.e teachers and some others feel essential.
+1
We aren’t talking about PE. We’re talking about it morning meeting, which is done with your child’s teacher and class. If you’re not going to do it, ok. But don’t turn around and then blame school or teacher for DL not being good for your kid. You’ll be opting them out of the very things that will make it more tolerable and build connections with peers and give the teachers the chance to get to know them. I can’t effectively teach a kid I know nothing about. DL *will* be less enjoyable and less effective for your child if you opt out of these aspects. Again, your choice, just understand the consequences of the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Please, don't be disingenuous - you know what parents want. They want their kid to learn Math, LA and social studies. Everything else is just to keep the others employed (pe, coaches, specials). Nothing wrong with that since we are in a pandemic... it doesn't mean we want and will make our children sit through 6 hours of DL just so p.e teachers and some others feel essential.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Please, don't be disingenuous - you know what parents want. They want their kid to learn Math, LA and social studies. Everything else is just to keep the others employed (pe, coaches, specials). Nothing wrong with that since we are in a pandemic... it doesn't mean we want and will make our children sit through 6 hours of DL just so p.e teachers and some others feel essential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Please, don't be disingenuous - you know what parents want. They want their kid to learn Math, LA and social studies. Everything else is just to keep the others employed (pe, coaches, specials). Nothing wrong with that since we are in a pandemic... it doesn't mean we want and will make our children sit through 6 hours of DL just so p.e teachers and some others feel essential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
We want in person school. It’s simple.
Covid be gone!! Poof!!
DP. That would be great! But until then, with our current local health metrics, I want 50% class sizes and my kids in the building.
And I want vanilla ice cream. Covid is what it is, DL it will be this year.
When did vanilla ice cream become unavailable?
Is there a nationwide shortage?
Is it not in the budget?
You can't get to the grocery store?
Actually, most decent brands of ice cream were impossible to find for a month in the late spring. This is earned into my brain, because it’s my stress eating food and all I wanted was Ben and Jerry’s.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc is logging in for math instruction and maybe language arts if it is well done. That’s it. I don’t really care what the teacher thinks.
Ok but after 15 absences, your child will be unenrolled from school.
Yeah no. Although if you wonder why there's anger, just look at comments like these.
What do you mean, "no?" This is indeed exactly what will happen. Public school has compulsory attendance, not just for whatever the entitled parent feels the need to access as if it's an educational buffet.
If your child does not meet the attendance criteria -- yes, even in DL -- they will be disenrolled. So if that's your plan, withdraw now and homeschool. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
We want in person school. It’s simple.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a first grader here. We’re planning to be online for all sessions, but I do think schools will have to be a bit forgiving and flexible for conflicts at times. For instance, what about families with younger children who are going to attend preschool in person? We made the decision, for various reasons, to send our four-year-old to preschool this year. Depending on the start times of both schools, we may have a conflict two days a week where my first grader is supposed to be logging on while I’m dropping off my preschooler. It may just end up being a situation where she has to miss a few minutes of morning meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what do parents want? It seems there will be complaining either way. There were a ton of complaints that the time in the spring was not enough live time. The county gives you more live time and parents are still mad. You can’t have it both ways. The school district cannot please everyone!
We want in person school. It’s simple.
Covid be gone!! Poof!!
DP. That would be great! But until then, with our current local health metrics, I want 50% class sizes and my kids in the building.
And I want vanilla ice cream. Covid is what it is, DL it will be this year.
When did vanilla ice cream become unavailable?
Is there a nationwide shortage?
Is it not in the budget?
You can't get to the grocery store?