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not as smart as I think
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Northern California
Posts: 769
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This becomes a fairly challenging problem for public schools I think. In CA at least, they have an obligation to equality. Part of that obligation includes access to education. There is such a diverse population in many of the districts that making sure every student has access to education right now is a challenge.
I have two school age children. One is in a private school, the other in public school. The one in private school has not missed a beat. They were able to roll out distance learning and simply continue their curriculum as if nothing had happened.
My other school age child is in the public system in San Jose. This district has 30K students. They are trying to figure out how to get hardware and connectivity to each student. Their duty to ensure that all students have access to their education precludes them from teaching anyone until they are sure that everyone has the ability. A call has gone out to the local tech companies (of which there are a few) to help.
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