| Ha ha—this “hack” totally worked. It was nice to see my seventh grader send to have gotten his preferred electives. It’s the only thing they’re looking forward to. My rising third grader couldn’t remember how to log in. |
thank you! It worked! Amazing! We have the anxiety-ridden child, too. This is very helpful. |
We just tried this - and it WORKS ! We could not find "studentdetaildata" but then my son typed it in the search bar on the right side and then the rest of it showed up. |
| Worked for us too! I have period numbers and teachers for my rising freshman. Woo!!! Thanks to whoever posted the hack!!! |
| I have period numbers, teachers, and can figure out this whole block weekly schedule. Thank you for helping us mystery Op. |
| Happy to help, y'all! Let's hope that this is the finalized schedule. |
| I forgot my elementary school daughter’s password. Will try it tomorrow and update! |
| Ok, this hack no longer works. |
I love that some kid (maybe with the help of an older sibling or parent) figured this out
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Sadly, that appears to be the case. |
Honestly this is for the better. I know it is tempting to look early but schedules are verrrry wiggly before they’re published when districts say they’ll be available. Class balancing happens once rosters are built, schedule conflicts get fixed, etc etc. Not every kid’s schedule is going to look the same as it did when parents used the hack yesterday, for better or worse. -teacher who sees kids pop in and out of my rosters daily |
| I just hope they don't change the teachers and the schedules. DS really liked what he saw. |
| I cant' find "student data detail", or a searchbar on the right as referenced a few posts above... any tips? |
Yep. Still lots of movement between now and Thursday. |
| What other hacks are there? |