Well here we go...
First grader in private Catholic school - started this AM, online only, went off without a hitch. The school pretty much had it together last spring though, so it went as well as we expected and there was ZERO drama about it all summer. 10/10.
Public High School starts tomorrow - buckle up and don't look into the eye, this is going to be rough. Spring was a fiasco, it could only improve, but drama? Oh dear lord. More drama than Newsies! First they sent out a bunch of questionnaires, all of which were moot because the state shut down the schools anyway. Then they fought about contracts. As part of the fight, the superintendent said they had to teach from their classrooms. You would have though the superintendent was filling each classroom with angry bees, because that really started an uproar. The superintended relented - they could teach from home. Then the FINALLY chose to use Canvas. More drama - how long will they get (paid) training? They got a full week of paid training, but honestly - look up "Canvas" on
YouTube. There are, no exaggeration, 100's, maybe 1000's of videos for every imaginable question you could possible have. That didn't stop the drama - several of the more outspoken teachers took to social media crying about how hard it was. Well, no, because I could set it up for them and I've only watched a couple of videos - 15 mins tops. It's not that hard - learn by doing, just jump in.
But wait...
We've been getting e-mails all morning - Canvas has not gone live, and does not work. Classes start tomorrow. They are scheduled to teach for 1/2 days for the first 3 days, then take Friday off. Personally, my line of work, I'd be writing lesson plans using Powerpoint, or making PDFs and soldiering on like it didn't matter, but guessing it will get pushed until after the holiday.
Is that vaccine ready yet?