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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsmy state Kansas just cancelled school for the rest of the year
all schools public, private, parochial.
We will probably develop some things to send home
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my state Kansas just cancelled school for the rest of the year (Original Post)
demtenjeep
Mar 2020
OP
Maybe districts will develop on line courses for each course based on curriculum.
Hangingon
Mar 2020
#2
wichita has many students not only with no computers but no internet services
demtenjeep
Mar 2020
#8
I worked on adding things to classroom packets today. Tomorrow, parents will drive up to the school
GreenPartyVoter
Mar 2020
#6
evertonfc
(1,713 posts)1. Send home for what
these kids are not going to study from home
uponit7771
(90,347 posts)7. Mine will, but they crazy. I would rather them be in school
Hangingon
(3,071 posts)2. Maybe districts will develop on line courses for each course based on curriculum.
These could be available for all students. Should reduce instruction costs.
MuseRider
(34,111 posts)4. They are.
"Educators will continue to work on plans to provide online instruction to students in the K-12 system in Kansas. Once school buildings are sanitized, the governor said, portions can be opened to small groups of personnel charged with implementing the online system."
demtenjeep
(31,997 posts)8. wichita has many students not only with no computers but no internet services
we will know more next week what our district will be doing.
MissB
(15,810 posts)3. Good.
Sucks but it had to be done.
GreenPartyVoter
(72,378 posts)6. I worked on adding things to classroom packets today. Tomorrow, parents will drive up to the school
and we will bring them out.