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NYC’s First Remote Learning Snow Day Faces Technical Troubles, Sparking Widespread Frustration

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
February 14, 2024
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NYC’s First Remote Learning Snow Day Faces Technical Troubles, Sparking Widespread Frustration
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New York City’s attempt to implement a remote learning system for its public schools during a snow day on Tuesday, February 13th, encountered major hurdles, leading to widespread frustration among students, parents, and officials. 

David Banks, the city’s public schools chancellor, expressed his dissatisfaction with the outcome of this new approach, marking the first instance of such an endeavor since the elimination of traditional snow days in 2022. 

New York City’s schools, which cater to over 1.1 million students across more than 1,800 institutions, faced technical difficulties that prevented many from logging into the online learning platform, a situation Banks attributed to IBM’s under-preparedness for the high volume of users.

“As I said, this was a test. I don’t think that we passed this test,” Banks stated during a press conference, voicing his “disappointment and frustration,” due to the technical setbacks. 

The challenges emerged despite preparations for the transition to remote learning, with problems reported just before the school day began. 

IBM, the tech giant tasked with supporting the city’s remote learning program, was criticized for not adequately managing the surge of logins. UFT President Michael Mulgrew, however, placed the blame on the city for not properly preparing for online learning. In an email, Mulgrew said, “Although the DOR did multiple tests on the system in October, they failed to do a stress test that would test the whole system at once to simulate what would happen during an actual snow day. Last night, they told the vendor, IBM, that they would need more capacity.”

He continued, “All year long, we prepared for the pivot to remote at the DOE’s request. Our classrooms, students, and lessons were all ready. We deserve the same level of preparedness from the DOE, and they failed to deliver.”

By 12:30 pm, it was confirmed that 970,000 students and teachers were logged into their classrooms after the connectivity failures earlier that day.

The introduction of the new system has sparked debate among parents who nostalgically recall their own snow days, fear revisiting the challenges associated with remote learning experienced during the pandemic, and contend that virtual learning significantly differs from traditional classroom experiences.

Mayor Eric Adams also weighed in, emphasizing the importance of moving forward with remote learning for students’ educational progress, while holding IBM accountable for the day’s difficulties.

“Our children have to catch up. They need to be engaged,” Adams said, reiterating his concern for the learning loss that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IBM responded to the critiques by affirming its commitment to resolving the issues and minimizing the impact on the city’s students and families.

“The issues have been largely resolved, and we regret the inconvenience to students and parents across the city,” an IBM spokesperson said.

Mulgrew, looking towards the future, said, “Going forward, we will insist that the DOE complete a true stress test for the entire system every October to ensure that our members have functional digital platforms to do the remote work they are prepared to do.”

While New York City struggled with its remote-learning system, other regions, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, opted for traditional snow day closures.

Tags: David BanksEric AdamsMichael MulgrewNew York CityPublic SchoolsRemote LearningSchoolsSnow Daysystem crashUFT

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