When will class assignments be out?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What other hacks are there?


Waiting 2 more days is the best one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What other hacks are there?


Waiting 2 more days is the best one


+1 🤣🤣🤣
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What other hacks are there?


Waiting 2 more days is the best one


Love this response!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Whenever your Open House date is - should be on Parentvue by 6am (strong emphasis on “should”).


It’s ridiculous to expect anyone to look at 6 am when many have their orientations (which include walking their schedule) that day at 8 am. It should be given out the day before orientation.


It’s not necessary to be so dramatic. Your student can look it up on their phone when you drive them to school. If they’re driving themselves, they can look on their phone when they’re walking to the front door.


Not everyone has a phone, and not everyone can drive!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whenever your Open House date is - should be on Parentvue by 6am (strong emphasis on “should”).


It’s ridiculous to expect anyone to look at 6 am when many have their orientations (which include walking their schedule) that day at 8 am. It should be given out the day before orientation.


It’s not necessary to be so dramatic. Your student can look it up on their phone when you drive them to school. If they’re driving themselves, they can look on their phone when they’re walking to the front door.


Not everyone has a phone, and not everyone can drive!


Then when they arrive on the first day of school via the bus, they can get their schedule inside the main entrance.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ok, this hack no longer works.


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


Yep. Still lots of movement between now and Thursday.


And even after I’ve had kids added to my classes in the morning of the first day of school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok, this hack no longer works.


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


Yep. Still lots of movement between now and Thursday.


And even after I’ve had kids added to my classes in the morning of the first day of school.


As a teacher, here’s one example. Last year I was supposed to have an honors class 1st block. Admin realized last minute the day before school started that that gave me honors, academic, and team taught sped and EL classes - essentially 4 preps. So they said they’d give the honors to someone else but they couldn’t do it til we got to school the next day. So I led the class with her since the kids assumed they would be with me, then admin changed the schedule and she took that class. But up until literally that morning, Ang of those kids would’ve assumed I was their teacher.

Schedules change a lot everyone! Hopefully if you liked yours it doesn’t change too much and if you didn’t it does, but don’t rely too strongly on whatever version you saw yesterday using the hack. Those are often placeholder schedules while the real pieces get moved around.
Anonymous
Hopefully some teachers are found for the vacancies by next Monday. I am sure there is a large pipeline of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok, this hack no longer works.


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


Yep. Still lots of movement between now and Thursday.


And even after I’ve had kids added to my classes in the morning of the first day of school.


As a teacher, here’s one example. Last year I was supposed to have an honors class 1st block. Admin realized last minute the day before school started that that gave me honors, academic, and team taught sped and EL classes - essentially 4 preps. So they said they’d give the honors to someone else but they couldn’t do it til we got to school the next day. So I led the class with her since the kids assumed they would be with me, then admin changed the schedule and she took that class. But up until literally that morning, Ang of those kids would’ve assumed I was their teacher.

Schedules change a lot everyone! Hopefully if you liked yours it doesn’t change too much and if you didn’t it does, but don’t rely too strongly on whatever version you saw yesterday using the hack. Those are often placeholder schedules while the real pieces get moved around.


Oh be quiet. You all like to say things can change but the reality is for most people the schedules are accurate. In fact, one of my kid’s teachers sent a test progress report via email and it matched the info exactly from the hack.
Anonymous
Fyi looks like they got wise to it. You can now not log in to the student portal on the initial site you are supposed to go to. It only offfers log in to student testing or there’s a teacher login.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok, this hack no longer works.


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


Yep. Still lots of movement between now and Thursday.


And even after I’ve had kids added to my classes in the morning of the first day of school.


As a teacher, here’s one example. Last year I was supposed to have an honors class 1st block. Admin realized last minute the day before school started that that gave me honors, academic, and team taught sped and EL classes - essentially 4 preps. So they said they’d give the honors to someone else but they couldn’t do it til we got to school the next day. So I led the class with her since the kids assumed they would be with me, then admin changed the schedule and she took that class. But up until literally that morning, Ang of those kids would’ve assumed I was their teacher.

Schedules change a lot everyone! Hopefully if you liked yours it doesn’t change too much and if you didn’t it does, but don’t rely too strongly on whatever version you saw yesterday using the hack. Those are often placeholder schedules while the real pieces get moved around.


Oh be quiet. You all like to say things can change but the reality is for most people the schedules are accurate. In fact, one of my kid’s teachers sent a test progress report via email and it matched the info exactly from the hack.


90% of the schedules will stay the same, but some will change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully some teachers are found for the vacancies by next Monday. I am sure there is a large pipeline of them.


A large pipeline? Probably not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully some teachers are found for the vacancies by next Monday. I am sure there is a large pipeline of them.


A large pipeline? Probably not.


My sad attempt at sarcasm/wishful thinking?
Anonymous
Has anyone noticed they changed the site how so students can’t log into the student portal?? So the jack doesn’t work now.
Anonymous
Worked last night. Got teacher info today (ES) and it was accurate.
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