The school board confirmed this morning that the new academic transaction protocol is officially adopted. This outcome ends our push for restructured learning methods during the pandemic. We will monitor the implementation phase to ensure these changes take effect as promised.
I have submitted a formal request for a meeting with the administration to discuss specific alternatives to our current academic processing. A formal review of the operational failures reported by students is currently underway to prepare for our upcoming discussion with the board.
June 9, 2020
The volume of support has signaled to the administration that they must prioritize formal discussions regarding our proposed academic shifts. I am currently coordinating a meeting with the board to present these requirements for a transition in our transactional framework.
Reached 100 supporters
June 9, 2020
39 Comments
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Sai Renuka
6 years ago
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Firstly, im truly grateful that our school and teachers have taken so much effort by commencing classes in this unconventional medium. However, it cannot go unnoticed that lessons were completed at a much faster rate than usual, in the initial stages atleast. It is in no way fair to state that these chapters have been completely covered and won't be revised again after re-opening. Extended periods of sitting before a screen is punishing for the eyes and body. A much needed break would relieve both teachers and students from this tiring cycle, temporarily atleast.
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Anonymous
6 years ago
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Also , the session held for us to talk about the probelms faced during quarantine was held during our class time (for c,b sec , chem) so that we didn't even have the choice of attending that
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Sabari Vathsan
6 years ago
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The efforts made by the teachers are really awesome. But we are mentally tired by attending classes for 5hrs(min) a day. The important request is to record the classes n share through YouTube channel(Privately) to us as it helps to revisit the classes for revision. Off lines classes helps a lot as we can watch it anytime to study.Please consider n make necessary steps
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Vedavalli
6 years ago
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Very unusual timing sir. We have classes at 9:30 - 10:30 pm sir . Break between each class is very less which is leading to visual fatigue . Especially on night class where we are forced to see the mobile till 10 :45 pm and immediately go to sleep which is creates health issues like eye irritation and puffing of eyes.
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Science student
6 years ago
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Teachers are doing a wonderful job and we appreciate it. But as a science student its just overburdening to even attend all the classes. Our screen time has increased overwhelmingly and we get tired mentally. It is very hard to cope up with the portion as teachers are very fast. I request the management to consider our request or rather a letter of plea.
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S Sarah Gracy
6 years ago
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Online class is good considering the current circumstances. Only 9.30pm to 10.30pm class timings needs to be earlier, as it is leading to many health issue to my daughter (i e. headache, Eye straining and restless sleep)
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Saravanan Saravanan
6 years ago
Due to network problem ,not able concentrate follow the classes
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anonymus
6 years ago
The students of 12th standard feel that because the teachers refuse to adhere to the timetable provided by the school, and they think that as we are at home they can overwork and give us more than the usual amount of work to be done by us. Instead, it's quite the opposite as all teachers think the same and we have classes from 10 in the morning to 11 in the night and we have no time to actually take the time to do our work or to go through what we have learnt in the class. If you could please come up with an alternate for these we would be immensely grateful. I'm sure many students could really use a break
The school board confirmed this morning that the new academic transaction protocol is officially adopted. This outcome ends our push for restructured learning methods during the pandemic. We will monitor the implementation phase to ensure these changes take effect as promised.
I have submitted a formal request for a meeting with the administration to discuss specific alternatives to our current academic processing. A formal review of the operational failures reported by students is currently underway to prepare for our upcoming discussion with the board.
June 9, 2020
The volume of support has signaled to the administration that they must prioritize formal discussions regarding our proposed academic shifts. I am currently coordinating a meeting with the board to present these requirements for a transition in our transactional framework.
Reached 100 supporters
June 9, 2020
39 Comments
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Sai Renuka
6 years ago
Featured
Firstly, im truly grateful that our school and teachers have taken so much effort by commencing classes in this unconventional medium. However, it cannot go unnoticed that lessons were completed at a much faster rate than usual, in the initial stages atleast. It is in no way fair to state that these chapters have been completely covered and won't be revised again after re-opening. Extended periods of sitting before a screen is punishing for the eyes and body. A much needed break would relieve both teachers and students from this tiring cycle, temporarily atleast.
A
Anonymous
6 years ago
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Also , the session held for us to talk about the probelms faced during quarantine was held during our class time (for c,b sec , chem) so that we didn't even have the choice of attending that
S
Sabari Vathsan
6 years ago
Featured
The efforts made by the teachers are really awesome. But we are mentally tired by attending classes for 5hrs(min) a day. The important request is to record the classes n share through YouTube channel(Privately) to us as it helps to revisit the classes for revision. Off lines classes helps a lot as we can watch it anytime to study.Please consider n make necessary steps
V
Vedavalli
6 years ago
Featured
Very unusual timing sir. We have classes at 9:30 - 10:30 pm sir . Break between each class is very less which is leading to visual fatigue . Especially on night class where we are forced to see the mobile till 10 :45 pm and immediately go to sleep which is creates health issues like eye irritation and puffing of eyes.
S
Science student
6 years ago
Featured
Teachers are doing a wonderful job and we appreciate it. But as a science student its just overburdening to even attend all the classes. Our screen time has increased overwhelmingly and we get tired mentally. It is very hard to cope up with the portion as teachers are very fast. I request the management to consider our request or rather a letter of plea.
S
S Sarah Gracy
6 years ago
Featured
Online class is good considering the current circumstances. Only 9.30pm to 10.30pm class timings needs to be earlier, as it is leading to many health issue to my daughter (i e. headache, Eye straining and restless sleep)
S
Saravanan Saravanan
6 years ago
Due to network problem ,not able concentrate follow the classes
A
anonymus
6 years ago
The students of 12th standard feel that because the teachers refuse to adhere to the timetable provided by the school, and they think that as we are at home they can overwork and give us more than the usual amount of work to be done by us. Instead, it's quite the opposite as all teachers think the same and we have classes from 10 in the morning to 11 in the night and we have no time to actually take the time to do our work or to go through what we have learnt in the class. If you could please come up with an alternate for these we would be immensely grateful. I'm sure many students could really use a break
Firstly, im truly grateful that our school and teachers have taken so much effort by commencing classes in this unconventional medium. However, it cannot go unnoticed that lessons were completed at a much faster rate than usual, in the initial stages atleast. It is in no way fair to state that these chapters have been completely covered and won't be revised again after re-opening. Extended periods of sitting before a screen is punishing for the eyes and body. A much needed break would relieve both teachers and students from this tiring cycle, temporarily atleast.