Anonymous
Post 08/03/2018 22:16     Subject: Re:Is the 2.0 debacle worth opting out?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to volunteer in the classroom to see what a mess the system is. Wait until the crappy worksheets start coming home and then you will begin to get a sense of what a mess it is.


What worksheets? My elementary kid got a handful sent home and there was nothing on his online account. We cannot figure out what they did all year.


Did you ever contact the teacher about any of your concerns?


Often, including the principal. Nothing ever changed.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2018 21:34     Subject: Re:Is the 2.0 debacle worth opting out?

Anonymous wrote:My kid just finished K in Moco. We got no worksheets home and homework was optional. We did not do homework aside from the reading which I was doing anyway and the family poster at the end of the year.

What school?
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2018 07:26     Subject: Is the 2.0 debacle worth opting out?

^^ oh, the kids also did a “research project” on an animal. Habitat, what it eats, etc. My kid chose the Shi Tzu! It was kind of hilarious.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2018 07:24     Subject: Re:Is the 2.0 debacle worth opting out?

Anonymous wrote:My kid just finished K in Moco. We got no worksheets home and homework was optional. We did not do homework aside from the reading which I was doing anyway and the family poster at the end of the year.


In K this past year we got monthly compilations of writing work sent home - pictures with a few words to a few sentences written underneath. We also got a fair number of various kinds of worksheets home - mostly math but some reading and writing too.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2018 07:05     Subject: Re:Is the 2.0 debacle worth opting out?

My kid just finished K in Moco. We got no worksheets home and homework was optional. We did not do homework aside from the reading which I was doing anyway and the family poster at the end of the year.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2018 07:00     Subject: Re:Is the 2.0 debacle worth opting out?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to volunteer in the classroom to see what a mess the system is. Wait until the crappy worksheets start coming home and then you will begin to get a sense of what a mess it is.


What worksheets? My elementary kid got a handful sent home and there was nothing on his online account. We cannot figure out what they did all year.


Did you ever contact the teacher about any of your concerns?
Anonymous
Post 08/02/2018 23:13     Subject: Re:Is the 2.0 debacle worth opting out?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to volunteer in the classroom to see what a mess the system is. Wait until the crappy worksheets start coming home and then you will begin to get a sense of what a mess it is.


What worksheets? My elementary kid got a handful sent home and there was nothing on his online account. We cannot figure out what they did all year.


I got worksheets sent home daily. I guess teachers differ (my kid's K teacher was stellar, and he learned a ton, despite the crudely designed worksheets).
Anonymous
Post 08/02/2018 23:08     Subject: Re:Is the 2.0 debacle worth opting out?

Anonymous wrote:You don't need to volunteer in the classroom to see what a mess the system is. Wait until the crappy worksheets start coming home and then you will begin to get a sense of what a mess it is.


What worksheets? My elementary kid got a handful sent home and there was nothing on his online account. We cannot figure out what they did all year.