+100000 |
Yup. I’m a teacher who came from a smaller district. Shocked at the layers of bureaucracy here |
They actually did send out something about this, I assume in response to complaints. But it didn't tell me what method I should use to contact my child's teacher (whose settings currently don't allow people to contact her on Remind). Should I email using ParentVue? Regular email? When will Remind be taken offline? The message was all "See! We have a reason to have a new app! Deal with it!" Also why did parents initially find out about Parent Square from Facebook and DCUM? They sent out a BS message in early August about background checks in response to the IG report. Basically again a response to a concern about their ability to effectively manage the school system. Everything they send out is reactive and defensive. Nothing proactive and very little that is actually helpful to parents. |
Keep others' kids out of your damn words |
And that's what they want -- for families not to read. Purposely making things difficult. They send them out to say they sent out [redundant] messages. You need principals of the new generation. |
Should be the new logo: largest school district in MD where we do things reactivily and defensively. |
Our principal notified us about Parent Square in June. |
| I’m going into year 15 with McPS and 5 different schools and I’m so exhausted by it all. I’m also still getting all the emails and texts from the MS that my youngest graduated from in June. I feel like if this is all automated they should know that I don’t have any kids in that school anymore. Plus of course the double notifications from the HS where I now have two kids. |
It's entirely possible ours did too at the bottom of a long newsletter |
| They need to stop chasing new technology every single year. Find some good communication tools and stick with them. |
Why on earth would individual school principals be responsible for this? MCPS needs to stop spamming all families with its nauseating self promotion and focus its systemwide communications on essential issues instead of expecting individual schools to pick up the slack. |
Because principals are supposed to communicate regularly with their students' families. And families tend to pay more attention to principal communications than to those from central office. |
Central Office doesn't communicate effectively and that's why most parents never heard of ParentSquare until they heard a Facebook rumor that class assignments were available on this new app. |
It's called email |
parent square bought remind. MCPS didn't have a choice there. |