The teachers at Illinois Valley Community College think the administration needs to do a better job communicating and a cyber attack at the school is shining a light on the problem.
A letter the Illinois Federation of Teachers Local 1810 sent to the Board of Trustees last night says teachers had to figure out how to teach and communicate with students with little guidance during the problem. It says students weren’t told on the web site once it got running again how to register for classes or why things weren’t normal. The letter points out that the academic calendar and course catalog still aren’t online. And it suggests a lot of students have given up on IVCC.
The trustees didn’t respond after a union representative read the letter to them last night.