Posted on 08/19/2020 1:17:04 PM PDT by Twotone
Parents of students who attend Rutherford County Schools (RCS) must agree not to monitor their childs online classroom sessions.
Officials at all county schools are asking parents to sign forms agreeing not to watch these virtual classes.
The Tennessee Star received a copy of such a form this week.
RCS strives to present these opportunities in a secure format that protects student privacy to the greatest extent possible, however because these meetings will occur virtually RCS is limited in its ability to fully control certain factors such as non-student observers that may be present in the home of a student participating in the virtual meeting, according to the form.
RCS strongly discourages non student observation of online meetings due to the potential of confidential information about a student being revealed.
The form asks parents for their signature and warns that violation of this agreement may result in RCS removing my child from the virtual meeting.
RCS spokesman James Evans addressed the matter in an email to The Star this week.
(Excerpt) Read more at tennesseestar.com ...
Just install recording software that records screen&audio on the computer., Otherwise setup wifi cam and record on sd card.
I think not, now is the opportunity to find out what they are teaching your kids
Time to have REALTIME VIDEO IN EVERY CLASSROOM!
Shouldn't that alone heighten parents' suspicions???
Public school pedophile teachers should never be allowed near children.
Minors have no privacy or real rights for that matter until they reach the age of emancipation.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS = LEFTIST PUPPY MILLS.....
IT'S OUR FREAKING TAX MONEY. We can & will listen any time, any where!
Stick a nanny cam somewhere, then watch later. That way, you have evidence!
Does that agreement suspend the school taxes for those parents? I think not.
So stuff it where the sun don’t shine.
I’ve gone blank on her name but a woman spoke at one of our Republican group meetings last year about what teachers are filling their students’ heads with these days, and it’s appalling. Of course they don’t want the parents to sit in on these online classes. It has nothing to do with parents being able to see a few other students’ faces.
I’d sign the paper...Then set up some cameras
My comment would be,”What is it you don’t want me to see?” When I was going to school, the Principal welcomed parents. They needed to check in ahead of time, but that was to keep order.
Just try getting into a school today. Teachers and administrators know many parents would raise hell if they knew what actually goes on in school versus what we are told.
Just try getting into a school today. Teachers and administrators know many parents would raise hell if they knew what actually goes on in school versus what we are told.
Because it contains material unfit even for adults.
Oh hell no
And record as well
Clearly, they have something to hide - all the more reason to listen in - nay, TO RECORD EVERYTHING. Then organize with other parents and protest in front of cameras.
I thought this requirement was just an attempt to hide indoctrination and low quality teaching, but I have to admit that it has merit.
Talking to some parents of young kids where I live in Maryland and they say that their interaction is the only thing that will make the virtual school productive.
Yes, the letter is alarming, they have nerve,
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