I pulled my children from public school during the pandemic because their teachers were spending 15 minutes a day on Zoom with them. And this was supposedly a good district. We found a fantastic Catholic school that fought our blue-state restrictions on in-person instruction and our kids caught back up quickly. I feel terrible for parents who couldn't afford the option we had. I'm not sure the damage can be undone.
Friend of mine's kid was a 90+ student. Suddenly dropped down to failure level. So he set up the computer to record the zoom classes to see what was going on. The teacher literally did nothing. He complained to the principal and at first they tried to deflect it and then he showed them the video and suddenly they decided to act and moved his kid out of the class.
I pulled my children from public school during the pandemic because their teachers were spending 15 minutes a day on Zoom with them. And this was supposedly a good district. We found a fantastic Catholic school that fought our blue-state restrictions on in-person instruction and our kids caught back up quickly. I feel terrible for parents who couldn't afford the option we had. I'm not sure the damage can be undone.
Friend of mine's kid was a 90+ student. Suddenly dropped down to failure level. So he set up the computer to record the zoom classes to see what was going on. The teacher literally did nothing. He complained to the principal and at first they tried to deflect it and then he showed them the video and suddenly they decided to act and moved his kid out of the class.