I don't really remember how it worked, TBH, but the teachers and kids figure it out and it is no big deal. It can also change if you have block scheduling. |
The teachers tell the students. It is not online. |
That solves it then, thank you! |
| Another new MS parent, does the daily block schedule populate somewhere or do kids need to just keep track of it? Schoology and sis is populated with all classes every day. |
If your kid is in 9th grade, they wouldn't know anything about any of the teachers anyway, unless they have older siblings. The teacher is basically irrelevant to a 9th grader in terms of finding out the schedule. They just need enough information to figure out which friends wre in their classes. In the case of no teacher named, just compare the class period and room number with the friends to see if there are friendly faces in the room. |
The 5th and 6th grade teachers will let them know. Lunch occurs during these periods. I agree it is stupid they don’t just assign the lunch periods and put it on their schedules. |
I think last year for 7th grade their schedules had the lunch period on it, but this year it doesn't. |
If you click on Class Schedule on Parentview, you'll land on a page that is currently blank. It is the schedule for the day. Once school starts, it will tell them what classes they have on that day. It's also not hard to figure out, as most schools have their calendar online (For example, if you scroll down here: https://rockyrunms.fcps.edu/about/bell-schedules). Day 1 is odd numbered classes; Day 2 is even numbered classes. If you are in a school where they have an anchor day, it's even simpler, because the day of the week will always have the same classes. So for instance, if you have a Wednesday anchor day, Monday and Thursday will always have odd classes, and Tuesday and Friday will always have even classes. |
YES - older sibling is a Senior at the same school. Turns out - school screwed up - he should have had a regular World History/Geography class and there is no easy fix unfortunately. Counsellor has been working it but he may not have his schedule until Monday. Yep - if only we had known his schedule a few days ago, we could have had a fix before the first day of school! |
Exactly this. They are so stupid. |
They were working on the schedules up until this morning and are still working on them. You think this could have been fixe yesterday, as if that is somehow much better than getting fixed tomorrow or next Wednesday. But there are thousands of students at every high school, with schedules that are being finalized and then fixed. Let them do their job. And take a deep breath. |
There was probably a class conflict, which means your student will be taking the class online through FCPS’ online program. My kids; class was held int he evening, so they put in another elective for that hour in school. |
NOPE - just a total screw up. The counselor today (who is brand new to the school and FCPS) said she noticed this when she was going through her students and thought - Mmm, I wonder why he is taking this online -- but assumed it was correct. Until this morning when my kid, who didn't have an 8th period to attend, showed up at her office. |
| no dice on this approach this year huh? |
There is a different one. More complicated but DD got her schedule (and hates it). If it’s posted here, FCPS closes it so have your kids reach out to other kids. |