I'm putting this in the debate forum because I'm sure there are people who will disagree with me ...
Our high school is now requiring kids to 'rent' a macbook air for the year. We have to pay a $100/family fee for 2 kids and we are responsible if the devices (we get 2) are lost or damaged. Awesome <sarcasm>. There is software set up on the computer system at school so that kids can't go to inappropriate websites. Their macbooks are tracked and a report is filed if they wander onto a site that is considered off limits by the district. At home, we are responsible for establishing some sort of parental controls.
I have a couple of thoughts.
1. My husband is a doctor and I don't have a macbook air. My laptop is not that expensive. Why should my child have access to this computer?
2. We have limited our kid' computer access for a reason. I especially don't want Amanda to have a laptop that she can run around and play on FB on ... I hate the idea that both of them can now make the excuse that they have to be on their laptop because their assignments have to be submitted through the software on them. Kids will have access to FB, etc. btw. One more thing for me to police. sigh.
3. I don't think that anyone living in our community lacks access to a computer. Most of the people that we know have at least 2 computers in their homes. There is no need for this to engage in what the district calls "full access". I could support paying for computers in the library for those who need access at school because they don't have access at home .... but seriously .... who is paying for students to have mac book air laptops for all 9-12 students? We are with the tax levy. It burns me up. This feels like another distraction the kids will have.
My kids have been able to access schoology and the school website for years without needing their own school laptop.
So tell me ... why is this possibly a good thing? Why are my kids entitled to a more expensive computer than me? Why as a mom am I forced to participate in a program that will likely end in my shoveling out $ for a broken or lost laptop? Where are my parental rights to choose how much access my kids have to technology?
Grrr.
Kris
Our high school is now requiring kids to 'rent' a macbook air for the year. We have to pay a $100/family fee for 2 kids and we are responsible if the devices (we get 2) are lost or damaged. Awesome <sarcasm>. There is software set up on the computer system at school so that kids can't go to inappropriate websites. Their macbooks are tracked and a report is filed if they wander onto a site that is considered off limits by the district. At home, we are responsible for establishing some sort of parental controls.
I have a couple of thoughts.
1. My husband is a doctor and I don't have a macbook air. My laptop is not that expensive. Why should my child have access to this computer?
2. We have limited our kid' computer access for a reason. I especially don't want Amanda to have a laptop that she can run around and play on FB on ... I hate the idea that both of them can now make the excuse that they have to be on their laptop because their assignments have to be submitted through the software on them. Kids will have access to FB, etc. btw. One more thing for me to police. sigh.
3. I don't think that anyone living in our community lacks access to a computer. Most of the people that we know have at least 2 computers in their homes. There is no need for this to engage in what the district calls "full access". I could support paying for computers in the library for those who need access at school because they don't have access at home .... but seriously .... who is paying for students to have mac book air laptops for all 9-12 students? We are with the tax levy. It burns me up. This feels like another distraction the kids will have.
My kids have been able to access schoology and the school website for years without needing their own school laptop.
So tell me ... why is this possibly a good thing? Why are my kids entitled to a more expensive computer than me? Why as a mom am I forced to participate in a program that will likely end in my shoveling out $ for a broken or lost laptop? Where are my parental rights to choose how much access my kids have to technology?
Grrr.
Kris
Comment