I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days.
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird I live in a city full of hills with (until recently?) snow. Let kids be projectile kids!
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird There's essentially no such thing as "snow days" where I'm from. It's district policy to keep the schools open as much as possible (unless the weather conditions make it literally impossible for even staff to show up to schools, which never happened during the course of my school career). Parents do have the option to not send their kids to school if they choose to, though I don't recall many parents actually doing that unless they lived very far away from the school or something.
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird YEEEESSSSS!!!! NO LEARNING ON SNOW DAYS!!
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@futurebird When I was little, we created an entire snowman village on a snow day - all of the snowmen had names, families, and personal histories.
@Meowthias @futurebird I love this so very much.
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird I am an educator in Hong Kong and we have online learning on typhoon days.
Not ideal.
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird as a parent, I wholeheartedly agree!
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird I agree ⛄
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God did not put me on this Earth to work. I was born into this world for THREE things: to count ants, make puns, and spout nonsense.
@futurebird I’m glad Pica’s lawyers didn’t hear you say that.
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird and look for ants in person. Oh wait. :(
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird What a remarkably obsolete concept. If they do not get a remote learning alternative they will be trying to extend the school year. And Parents will complain.
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@futurebird I live in a city full of hills with (until recently?) snow. Let kids be projectile kids!
@SistaWendy @futurebird it works either way, but are the kids being launched or are they launching snowballs?
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@SistaWendy @futurebird it works either way, but are the kids being launched or are they launching snowballs?
@hacktopus @futurebird The kids are launching themselves.
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird 1000% if i have kids i would not force them to log in. they should play outside!
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If they don't have a "remote learning day" then they need to tack an extra day on at the end of the year to make up for time.
I think that admins and posh parents who want to buy plane tickets early are behind all of this.
@futurebird where I grew up in Michigan they always budgeted snow days into the annual school schedule. If we ended up not using them, summer started a few days early
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird Hmmm snow day's what is this mystical concept you speak of🤔 (We actually are having an enjoyable 41degrees here😆 )
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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.
Or go sledding.
And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.
Hmph.
@futurebird one of the assignments my nephew had on monday, which was a snowday in some parts of Germany, was building a snowman.
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