Kids here in Utah are still expected to be doing their lessons and homework. Most districts are providing electronic devices to those that don’t have one, and several internet companies have set up wireless networks for those families that don’t have internet. Unfortunately, not all parents are seeing that it’s done and submitted. My nephew, who teaches in middle school, says that roughly half of his students haven’t turned in their homework. A friend was notified by a teacher that her son hadn’t turned in his assignments. She found that odd as she had been supervising him and knew he had done it. After checking it out she discovered that he had forgotten to hit send.
Why is Betty’s son not doing schoolwork? Are other states not requiring it?
Kids here in Utah are still expected to be doing their lessons and homework. Most districts are providing electronic devices to those that don’t have one, and several internet companies have set up wireless networks for those families that don’t have internet. Unfortunately, not all parents are seeing that it’s done and submitted. My nephew, who teaches in middle school, says that roughly half of his students haven’t turned in their homework. A friend was notified by a teacher that her son hadn’t turned in his assignments. She found that odd as she had been supervising him and knew he had done it. After checking it out she discovered that he had forgotten to hit send.
Why is Betty’s son not doing schoolwork? Are other states not requiring it?