| B-CC completed, but were late starting |
| Why has MCPS not put out some kind of districtwide message about this yet? Why are we hearing about this from our kids and not our schools? |
Are all freshman taking it? |
Private schools allow the freshman to take PSAT's. Publics do not |
. Then either the PP is lying or is in private and posting on an MCPS thread. |
Or a pushy parent got an exception for their "exceptional" child. Happens all the time in MCPS. |
That's not true. Our school made it available to all students. 10th graders were registered automatically and paid for by MCPS. 9th, 11th, and 12th graders could choose to take it but had to pay the registration fees. |
Yes, it was the same at our high school as well. |
Chill |
Not all. DC's school sent out a message saying they were able to complete testing. |
?? It’s just a statement. |
Not true in Frederick County (not sure why it would be different in MCPS). My kid is a freshman and took it today. |
| We heard directly from our school that there were issues. And then a second notification that they were going to reschedule. |
| The president of the college board should be fired. What a waste of everyone’s time and resources. |
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Einstein got through it just fine. They were required to use their school-issued Chromebooks.
According to my junior, there was an announcement on the PA that logins might be glitchy, but they should keep trying. I gather some testing rooms started later than others, though. My kid's finished pretty much on schedule, but they were held until the rest of the testing was complete. But it wasn't a huge delay, maybe 15 minutes. |