I said last week the rosters were incorrect because kids with academic support when my sections have EL support, not sped, were in my roster so I knew they’d be moved. They’re now moved. If you were hacking into some loophole last week you were essentially looking at a DRAFT that hasn’t been finalized and there could be lots of changes between what you peeked at in Clever and what the actual real schedule is that gets released. Just chill!! |
HS teacher here and an entire class of mine got changed because they had to balance out numbers. Tell you HS kids looking at the schedule hack that it is not finalized. I told my own kid to have fun with it but don’t be too convinced it will stay as is. |
There shouldn't be any mistakes. How do mistakes happen? |
The only changes that should be happening after school starts are kids realizing they chose the wrong level course (too hard, too easy etc). The errors are always the counselor's mistakes because they input the course selections. If they were contacted prior to school starting with a change request, that should be taken care of BEFORE school starts, in a timely manner. |
There have been mistakes since the dawn of time. Computers spit these things out and when there’s a conflict or something that needs to be overrided by a counselor it just leaves things off or inserts something that is incorrect. My mom was a guidance counselor years ago and she would sit at home in August (after school and on weekends) and adjust the schedules with the main master schedule. There’s hundreds of students and things conflict. And things change over the summer, from teacher assignments to student requests. They are working on it. Really. They don’t become counselors just to annoy you and give you a bad schedule. |
Our FCPS high school has almost 3000 students, with new transfers coming in every day. Mistakes happen, and staffing can change at the last minute. FCPS (most districts, actually,) does not allow people moving in from out of state to register until you are physically located in the area, even if you have a signed lease. For schools with higher military transfers, this means last minute schedule changes happen regularly as staffing ratios change. For example, in elementary school years ago, my kid's grade had 5 very full classes at max capacity. A couple of military kids registered the week before school started, just enough to put one or 2 of the classes over the state maximum. This meant that the week before school started, that grade went from 5 classes at state capacity levels, to 6 classes of around 26 students each. My kid was one of the kids moved at the last minute to the newly created class without a permanent teacher. They were given an experienced sub for first semester until the replacement could be found and the background check completed. Things like this happen all the time. We knew the class situation by Open House, but if we had hacked the schedule a few days earlier, it would have displayed an entirely different teacher and classroom, with completely different classmates when the friends compared notes. Another example from high school is electives. My kid made advanced orchestra as a sophomore, which is a bit rare. The counselors accidentally put my kid in the 2nd tier orchestra. When my kid went to correct the schedule, it created a snowball of conflicts. Most of the advanced electives are only offered for 1 session. Since the advanced electives are almost entirely filled with seniors, they go on the master schedule opposite underclassmen electives, so they don't conflict with senior classes. Advanced choir is ususlly not scheduled opposite the only Theater 3 or 4 class. Multivariable Calculus is usually not scheduled opposite Advanced Orchestra or the only session of AP Latin. Making the schedule make the most sense possible for most students means that there will be mistakes or conflicts when a kid is much more advanced or much more behind in one subject that typical. |
Yes, our school has 2800 kids and 10 counselors. Only a small percentage of a counselor's 280 students will have any changes or problems at all. There is no reason for mistakes not to be caught or fixed or changes processed before school starts. |
How long have you worked as a counselor for FCPS? How many mistakes do you usually find each year? How many parents/students contact you with desired changes in the month of August? It must be a lot. |
We didn’t peek in Clever. |
| No changes have been made in my kids’ schedules. I assume they are accurate. |
My kid can't get into Clever. It says it's locked. |
Clever is not where you can see them. Have your kid ask other friends in HS. |
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Some ES schools have announced.
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We are talking about schedules for MS and HS. No one cares about elem. school. |
| Tomorrow for sure |