Originally Posted by spaghetti
Anyway, I have already gone on too long. I'm not saying it's a good system at all. The public schools are inefficient and the pandemic made that quite clear. Systems that had computers in place for every child did a little better because they didn't have to go through the process of getting funding approved, then multiple bids, then finding a provider for the chromebooks--- that took multiple months! I'm not defending them, just trying to offer a view.

Please don't ever feel you're going on too long. I value your thoughts, spaghetti, as I'm sure others do. smile

It sounds like an absurd and infuriating situation, with systemic failures from the top down, and red tape obstructing initiative at every stage. Even with everyone doing their sincere best, it sounds doomed.

What are they implementing now?


What is to give light must endure burning.