When will class assignments be out?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


Say it louder for the folks in the back.
Anonymous
Also wondering if it works for ES, I’ve had no success!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


FCPS hides them until 6 am the day of orientation annd only one day before the weekend. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They should release them Monday so kids can compare and everyone can check for errors before school starts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also wondering if it works for ES, I’ve had no success!


no
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


FCPS hides them until 6 am the day of orientation annd only one day before the weekend. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They should release them Monday so kids can compare and everyone can check for errors before school starts.


If they have schedules complete, they should be visible so the kids can check for mistakes and the counselors can fix their errors before school starts. Really, its absurd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


FCPS hides them until 6 am the day of orientation annd only one day before the weekend. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They should release them Monday so kids can compare and everyone can check for errors before school starts.


If they have schedules complete, they should be visible so the kids can check for mistakes and the counselors can fix their errors before school starts. Really, its absurd.


They are still enrolling students and in some cases hiring teachers.

Parents bothering them all this week and swamping the office staff with calls when they are trying to get the year on track, just so they complain about getting the math teacher that they heard grades to hard or because their kid wants the cool science teacher instead of the old boring one will only slow things down and throw a monkey wrench in the back to school operation

Your kids are closer to college than kindergarten, and closer to having babies than being babies. They are fully capable of meeting with the counsellr the first week to correct any mistakes in their schedules.

Thursday is plenty of time to get your kids schedule.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


FCPS hides them until 6 am the day of orientation annd only one day before the weekend. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They should release them Monday so kids can compare and everyone can check for errors before school starts.


If they have schedules complete, they should be visible so the kids can check for mistakes and the counselors can fix their errors before school starts. Really, its absurd.


I promose that your own parents were not trying to hack the school system to get your schedule early so they could bother the school to change your classes.

And they certainly let you meet with your counselor to fix your own schedule if there were any issues.
Anonymous
I heard some schools don’t release them until Friday afternoon so you can’t ask the guidance counselor about any changes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


FCPS hides them until 6 am the day of orientation annd only one day before the weekend. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They should release them Monday so kids can compare and everyone can check for errors before school starts.


If they have schedules complete, they should be visible so the kids can check for mistakes and the counselors can fix their errors before school starts. Really, its absurd.


I promose that your own parents were not trying to hack the school system to get your schedule early so they could bother the school to change your classes.

And they certainly let you meet with your counselor to fix your own schedule if there were any issues.


Um no they didn’t. My mom was hot on their trail when we needed to drop me down from an honors class to regular - they were dragging their feet. My mom taught me NEVER to trust or rely on the counselor - you have to be proactive. The counselors are idiots. We chose classes without the counselor’s idiotic and often incorrect input. My Mom worked with me every step of the way - I was not set loose to handle stuff on my own. I am grateful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


FCPS hides them until 6 am the day of orientation annd only one day before the weekend. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They should release them Monday so kids can compare and everyone can check for errors before school starts.


If they have schedules complete, they should be visible so the kids can check for mistakes and the counselors can fix their errors before school starts. Really, its absurd.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also wondering if it works for ES, I’ve had no success!


Yes, it does. My hs son gave me my es dd's info.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


FCPS hides them until 6 am the day of orientation annd only one day before the weekend. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They should release them Monday so kids can compare and everyone can check for errors before school starts.


If they have schedules complete, they should be visible so the kids can check for mistakes and the counselors can fix their errors before school starts. Really, its absurd.


I promose that your own parents were not trying to hack the school system to get your schedule early so they could bother the school to change your classes.

And they certainly let you meet with your counselor to fix your own schedule if there were any issues.


Um no they didn’t. My mom was hot on their trail when we needed to drop me down from an honors class to regular - they were dragging their feet. My mom taught me NEVER to trust or rely on the counselor - you have to be proactive. The counselors are idiots. We chose classes without the counselor’s idiotic and often incorrect input. My Mom worked with me every step of the way - I was not set loose to handle stuff on my own. I am grateful.


So your solution is posting online detailed instructions how to hack the fcps scheduling system?

I am sorry but that is crazy.

The kids doing this is one thing but an actual adult? Unbelievable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also wondering if it works for ES, I’ve had no success!


Yes, it does. My hs son gave me my es dd's info.


Won't you be disappointed if your daught shows up to open house next week only to discover thst is not her actual class?

Why would anyone need this info this week for your elementary kid?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s take a breath and understand that it will be what it will be! It is what it is.

Parents should let their kids navigate the process by themselves. Put your helicopters in their hangers.

Try to put yourself in the minds of the administrators, counselors and teachers who are still figuring out conflicts and other issues with the master.

How do I know? Parent of three, grandparent of 10 and FCPS teacher for over three decades. The kid who learns to self advocate will be a success!


FCPS hides them until 6 am the day of orientation annd only one day before the weekend. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They should release them Monday so kids can compare and everyone can check for errors before school starts.


If they have schedules complete, they should be visible so the kids can check for mistakes and the counselors can fix their errors before school starts. Really, its absurd.


I promose that your own parents were not trying to hack the school system to get your schedule early so they could bother the school to change your classes.

And they certainly let you meet with your counselor to fix your own schedule if there were any issues.


Um no they didn’t. My mom was hot on their trail when we needed to drop me down from an honors class to regular - they were dragging their feet. My mom taught me NEVER to trust or rely on the counselor - you have to be proactive. The counselors are idiots. We chose classes without the counselor’s idiotic and often incorrect input. My Mom worked with me every step of the way - I was not set loose to handle stuff on my own. I am grateful.


So your solution is posting online detailed instructions how to hack the fcps scheduling system?

I am sorry but that is crazy.

The kids doing this is one thing but an actual adult? Unbelievable.


I didn’t post the instructions. That was a different poster.
Anonymous
People, just breathe. These schedules may change before orientations. DS checked his schedule yesterday and today. Same classes, but different order, and in some cases different teachers.
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