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Jessica Hupe
I need help. My school district is using your learning platform for their online students and is failing them terribly. My son is in the 10th grade and is have an especially hard time with geometry. There is no teacher zoom meeting attached to any of his classes and little teacher outreach to the students. The teachers that are in charge of the buzz classes also have brick building students. I have reached out to the school on numerous occasions for help and they are clueless in what to do. Is there a lesson plan or a guide for each of his courses especially geometry that I could have so I can at least help him understand what he is learning.

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Brian Williams
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Hey Jessica! 

I do apologize for any negative experience that may have occurred. You have reached out to the web forum of the maker of your online learning environment. While we do address questions and concerns related to the product, we do not build or manage the content that your school is using in the online learning environment or directly discuss issues related to outreach from schools. This an issue that the school/district will need to discuss and resolve rather than a technical issue with the product that we can address. 

I am not sure who you spoke with at the school, if they have a website, they may have other contact points listed for assistance to help the student's experience.

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Jessica Hupe

The whole reason for me reaching out to you is because the school has no answers. The teachers are just a warm body to keep the class going. There is no study guides available to my son. He need something more than a lesson on the computer that is not teaching him anything. There is no assistance to these kids. All I am asking for is for something for me to utilize to help my son understand what he is learning. Your telling me that there is nothing in your curriculum that is a lesson guide to help parents be able to help their students to understand the material better? The teachers at our school don't care about the online students using your platform.   

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Bruce Sharp

What Brian is saying is that Agilix didn't write any of the geometry content your son is using. It is kind of like asking Microsoft a question about the content of a paper someone typed in Word.

The actual geometry content was either created locally by your school or it was a packaged curriculum that they purchased from somewhere. There are numerous websites that offer help with geometry; Khan Academy and Virtual Nerd are a few that come to mind.

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