When do class lists come out at your elementary school?

Anonymous
today!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would finding out the day of school be horrifying?


I think they are joking, because this entire thread is ridiculous. Is it really that serious? Why is knowing your child's teacher 3 weeks or even a week before school starts a priority. You will find out soon enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would finding out the day of school be horrifying?


I think they are joking, because this entire thread is ridiculous. Is it really that serious? Why is knowing your child's teacher 3 weeks or even a week before school starts a priority. You will find out soon enough.


Phew
Anonymous
We just got ours a few days ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would finding out the day of school be horrifying?


I think they are joking, because this entire thread is ridiculous. Is it really that serious? Why is knowing your child's teacher 3 weeks or even a week before school starts a priority. You will find out soon enough.


You don’t have kids, do you?
Anonymous
I am fine finding out room assignments very late. The problem is that we don't get supplies lists until we get a teacher assignment. So when it comes out a week before school starts, and there is inevitably random stuff on there (one year they asked us to send in multiple photos from summer vacation glued to a specific kind of paper with a caption explaining the photo for a class photo book, and we got this request the Friday before school started -- just, no).

If our school didn't rely so heavily on teachers to be the point of contact with parents, or if teachers for all grade levels coordinated on stuff like supplies lists and just sent out one list for each grade in July or early August, I wouldn't find myself chomping at the bit for the teacher assignment. We like the teachers at our school and I've never gotten an assignment and been like "oh no, how will I prepare my child to be in this perfectly good teacher's classroom?"

Also, I vaguely remember in PK feeling totally in a panic having to wait until the week before school, because we just had no idea what we were doing. Would have been great to have some kind of meeting or event earlier in the summer for PK parents to help them get questions answered. I have no idea why our school doesn't do this. For subsequent grades, there has always been an info session for the upcoming year in June, where we meet all the teachers for that grade and get any major questions addressed. Though I guess families that move to the school over the summer don't get that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would finding out the day of school be horrifying?


I think they are joking, because this entire thread is ridiculous. Is it really that serious? Why is knowing your child's teacher 3 weeks or even a week before school starts a priority. You will find out soon enough.


You don’t have kids, do you?

I do. And it's not a big deal either way. We usually find out 1-2 weeks ahead of time.
Anonymous
We get a teacher assignment 4 days before the start of school, but don’t ever get a class list. A school directory is published online mid-year that includes those who opt-in. It’s annoying. It would be easier to build community if we knew the complete list of kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We get a teacher assignment 4 days before the start of school, but don’t ever get a class list. A school directory is published online mid-year that includes those who opt-in. It’s annoying. It would be easier to build community if we knew the complete list of kids.


Our school doesn't even publish a school directory. It's frustrating. You either have to rely on running into parents during drop off/pick up (when people are generally in a hurry, plus masks made this super hard last year) or at school events, which not everyone attends. Or you ask the teacher for a connection but I hate bothering them with that stuff. We don't always have room parents for reasons I don't quite understand either.

There's a lot of random stuff at DCPS that I don't know what to make of. It definitely feels kind of alienating sometimes.
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