Class Assignments - Notification?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


Its just not a priority for FCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.



Thankful I know my kids teacher since he is AAP and there is only 1 per grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


True. I did not go to FCPS schools, but I remember when my next door neighbor was in tears when she found out who her fourth grade teacher. The next day, she was elated because she was reassigned to another class. What I didn't know then--but am pretty sure now--is that her mom went to see the principal.

My neighbor was a year older than I was. The next year I got the awful teacher that she was so upset about. She was mean and tough and i was scared to death of her. She was very demanding and I coasted until seventh grade as a result.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


Its not nuts to want obvious mistakes fixed before school starts.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


It’s not nuts to want obvious mistakes fixed before school starts.


No, it’s not, and those issues will get resolved more quickly since they won’t be bogged down w hundreds of class change requests that crop up when teacher/student roster is revealed with enough time for parents to compare and make change requests. Not everyone can have the most highly sought after teacher with 10 of their best friends but many parents certainly try!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


True. I did not go to FCPS schools, but I remember when my next door neighbor was in tears when she found out who her fourth grade teacher. The next day, she was elated because she was reassigned to another class. What I didn't know then--but am pretty sure now--is that her mom went to see the principal.

My neighbor was a year older than I was. The next year I got the awful teacher that she was so upset about. She was mean and tough and i was scared to death of her. She was very demanding and I coasted until seventh grade as a result.


You sound like you are judging your neighbor's mom for advocating for her child. I have absolutely gone to the principal to get my child's teacher changed when I knew it would not be a good fit. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


True. I did not go to FCPS schools, but I remember when my next door neighbor was in tears when she found out who her fourth grade teacher. The next day, she was elated because she was reassigned to another class. What I didn't know then--but am pretty sure now--is that her mom went to see the principal.

My neighbor was a year older than I was. The next year I got the awful teacher that she was so upset about. She was mean and tough and i was scared to death of her. She was very demanding and I coasted until seventh grade as a result.


You sound like you are judging your neighbor's mom for advocating for her child. I have absolutely gone to the principal to get my child's teacher changed when I knew it would not be a good fit. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

I am trying to do that now and the principal is refusing. Any advice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


True. I did not go to FCPS schools, but I remember when my next door neighbor was in tears when she found out who her fourth grade teacher. The next day, she was elated because she was reassigned to another class. What I didn't know then--but am pretty sure now--is that her mom went to see the principal.

My neighbor was a year older than I was. The next year I got the awful teacher that she was so upset about. She was mean and tough and i was scared to death of her. She was very demanding and I coasted until seventh grade as a result.


You sound like you are judging your neighbor's mom for advocating for her child. I have absolutely gone to the principal to get my child's teacher changed when I knew it would not be a good fit. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.


Question- Would you try to get you kid’s teacher changed if they had a LTS or Teacher Trainee?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whats the talking points app?


Download it on your phone and put in your phone number. It will show your kids teachers/schedule. Unfortunately fcps figured it out and had the data removed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


True. I did not go to FCPS schools, but I remember when my next door neighbor was in tears when she found out who her fourth grade teacher. The next day, she was elated because she was reassigned to another class. What I didn't know then--but am pretty sure now--is that her mom went to see the principal.

My neighbor was a year older than I was. The next year I got the awful teacher that she was so upset about. She was mean and tough and i was scared to death of her. She was very demanding and I coasted until seventh grade as a result.


You sound like you are judging your neighbor's mom for advocating for her child. I have absolutely gone to the principal to get my child's teacher changed when I knew it would not be a good fit. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

I am trying to do that now and the principal is refusing. Any advice?


Yeah, leave your principal alone. He/she is working 18 hour days trying to open school!

—a principal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


True. I did not go to FCPS schools, but I remember when my next door neighbor was in tears when she found out who her fourth grade teacher. The next day, she was elated because she was reassigned to another class. What I didn't know then--but am pretty sure now--is that her mom went to see the principal.

My neighbor was a year older than I was. The next year I got the awful teacher that she was so upset about. She was mean and tough and i was scared to death of her. She was very demanding and I coasted until seventh grade as a result.


You sound like you are judging your neighbor's mom for advocating for her child. I have absolutely gone to the principal to get my child's teacher changed when I knew it would not be a good fit. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.


Nope. Not judging. Just looking back and realizing what likely happened.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


True. I did not go to FCPS schools, but I remember when my next door neighbor was in tears when she found out who her fourth grade teacher. The next day, she was elated because she was reassigned to another class. What I didn't know then--but am pretty sure now--is that her mom went to see the principal.

My neighbor was a year older than I was. The next year I got the awful teacher that she was so upset about. She was mean and tough and i was scared to death of her. She was very demanding and I coasted until seventh grade as a result.


You sound like you are judging your neighbor's mom for advocating for her child. I have absolutely gone to the principal to get my child's teacher changed when I knew it would not be a good fit. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

I am trying to do that now and the principal is refusing. Any advice?


Yeah, leave your principal alone. He/she is working 18 hour days trying to open school!

—a principal
what’s there to do that takes 18 hours a day?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like it would be easier to fix mistakes if they provided the schedules earlier. Why wait until the last minute?


+1 yep. It makes more sense but of course FCPS doesn’t care. They don’t want to deal with parent calls or complaints about their child’s teacher assignments or schedule.


Can you blame them? FCPS parents are totally nuts and it’s a full time job just dealing w complaints. I’d like to know sooner, too, as my kid has anxiety and knowing teacher assignment and which friends will be in class puts her mind at ease, but I understand why they won’t do it.


True. I did not go to FCPS schools, but I remember when my next door neighbor was in tears when she found out who her fourth grade teacher. The next day, she was elated because she was reassigned to another class. What I didn't know then--but am pretty sure now--is that her mom went to see the principal.

My neighbor was a year older than I was. The next year I got the awful teacher that she was so upset about. She was mean and tough and i was scared to death of her. She was very demanding and I coasted until seventh grade as a result.


You sound like you are judging your neighbor's mom for advocating for her child. I have absolutely gone to the principal to get my child's teacher changed when I knew it would not be a good fit. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

I am trying to do that now and the principal is refusing. Any advice?


Yeah, leave your principal alone. He/she is working 18 hour days trying to open school!

—a principal
what’s there to do that takes 18 hours a day?


Nothing. No one is at school for 18 hours. Lol.
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