NYC fails controversial remote learning snow day 'test,' public schools chancellor says

nyc fails controversial remote learning snow day 'test,' public schools chancellor says

NYC fails controversial remote learning snow day ‘test,’ public schools chancellor says

New York City’s public schools chancellor said the city did not pass Tuesday’s remote learning “test” due to technical issues.

“As I said, this was a test. I don’t think that we passed this test,” David Banks said during a news briefing, adding that he felt “disappointed, frustrated and angry” as a result of the technical issues.

NYC Public Schools did a lot of work to prepare for the remote learning day, Banks said, but shortly before 8 a.m. they were notified that parents and students were having difficulty signing onto remote learning.

This is the first time NYC Public Schools has implemented remote learning on a snow day since introducing the no snow day policy in 2022. The district serves 1.1 million students in more than 1800 schools.

Banks blamed the technical issues on IBM, which helps facilitate the city’s remote learning program.

“IBM was not ready for primetime,” Banks said, adding that the company was overwhelmed with the surge of people signing on for school.

IBM has since expanded their capacity and a total of 850,000 students and teachers are currently online, Banks said.

“We’ll work harder to do better next time,” he said, adding that there will be a deeper analysis into what went wrong.

The new system is controversial among parents who lament the end of the snow days of their childhoods, dread a return to the frustrations that remote learning caused during the pandemic and argue that online learning is a far cry from the classroom.

On Monday, Mayor Eric Adams said parents who are not willing to navigate a computer for their children’s remote learning represent “a sad commentary.”

Adams defended his words Tuesday, saying they were related to a specific question he was asked about parents who don’t want to sign onto remote learning.

“That is not the energy we should be showing right now, our children have to catch up, they need to be engaged,” he said.

Adams also blamed IBM for Tuesdays remote learning issues, saying that he hopes the company will be able to provide the product the city is paying them for.

“IBM, I’m hoping this was a teaching moment for them as well,” Adams said.

IBM did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

New York City Public Schools were the outlier in implementing remote learning during Tuesday’s storm. Hundreds of districts in Boston, Connecticut, Philadelphia and New York were shuttered for snow days.

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

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