Ideas of How will high schools can reopen in hot spots

Our school district displays similar acumen. Their belated survey was sent via email. The purpose of the survey was to have people who didn’t have access to the internet or email let them know so they could figure out if loaners were needed. For those that didn’t have email, the other way they could let the district know they didn’t have access to the internet was to go to the district website and complete an online survey.

I am not making this up.

The online instruction was widely varied because the district didn’t come up with any plan or platform, just let each individual teacher decide how/when/if instruction and testing would happen.

The latest was the follow up survey they sent to see how online instruction was going. Don’t worry - you could still click a link to let them know you don’t have online capability. In the introduction to the survey, in big, bold letters they asked for your honesty and were clear that the survey was anonymous, no personal information would be asked and nothing would be linked to your student or used against them. When you clicked on the survey, it asked for your full name, student’s name, address, email and phone number. Now I have to wonder what they consider “personal information”…