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PAY ATTENTION TO VIRTUAL CLASS CONTENT! IT MAY SHOCK YOU!
In Tennessee students are doing classes on-line (virtual learning) because of the COVID-19 quarantine and social isolation mandates. Teachers there have started forcing parents NOT to monitor their kids’ classes because the parents will learn “confidential information” they don’t want … Continue reading
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Tagged Coronavirus (COVID-19), culture war, distance learning, education, PARENTAL AUTHORITY, parental responsibilities, parental rights, Prince William, prince william county, Prince William County Schools, Rutherford County Schools, Tennessee, Virtual Learning
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EDUCATION OPTIONS BUFFET
Virtual education is the only option being offered for most students in Prince William County beginning in September through October 31. But that’s not where it needs to stop. After schools closed in March, many families discovered they could manage … Continue reading
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Tagged A 2 Z Homeschooling, Adventure Academy, Christian Book, Connections academy, Coronavirus (COVID-19), distance learning, education, Freedom Home Schooling, Half-Priced Tuition Schools, home learning, homeschooling, Prince William, prince william county, Prince William County Schools, Private Schools, The George Washington University Online High School, ThoughtCo, Timberdoodle, Virginia Virtual Academy for K-12, Virtual education, Virtual Learning
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THE END RESULTS OF VIRTUAL LEARNING
So, what are the prospects of our children doing distance learning this fall? What are the realities of students not being in Prince William County classrooms in August? What if our school board and the governor extend the virtual learning … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, CDC, Coronavirus (COVID-19), culture war, distance learning, Dr. Robert Redfield, education, Hurricanes Katrina and Maria school closures, Prince William, prince william county, Prince William County Schools, school board, Virtual Learning
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