That sounds like moddle school behavior, not high school. |
The high school classes are not delayed. Are you sure it wasn't middle school kids doing this? Today was the first day high schoolers woke up before 2:00 PM. They were too sleepy and grumpy to pull stuff like that |
Middle school hasn’t started yet. |
Freshmen? |
Delay for what though?! |
How did FCPS not fully expect this?
After hearing the news about zoom issues for weeks, my high schooler was shocked to discover that there was literally no log in process for the instruction today. Just type in a user name and join. Who approved this nonsense? Have they ever met a high schooler? |
Didn't the secondary schools start Tuesday? |
Wow. We're over at MCPS and I usually fault them for all manner of incompetence and point to FCPS as the shining star. But even over at MCPS, you have to log in with your school account to access Zoom, _and_ know the room password. Video is enabled (text chat is not, as far as I can tell), and teachers need to let each person into the "room". I'm sure there are antics attempted in high school (our kids are in ES), but it's easily trackable since the login is tied to who you are. |
Just HS. MS was supposed to start tomorrow. |
I thought this was only mine ![]() |
Well after it happened, FCPS IT had better be researching who posted those comments. |
There were no middle school classes today. Face it parents: You've raised monsters. |
Even with all of those measures taken, ZOOM has plenty of issues. The problem is poorly raised kids with disgusting behavior. |
Just when you think FCPS couldn’t be any more incompetent...
My kids have had several “practice” blackboard collaborate sessions. How come these “security issues” didn’t become obvious then? |
Please, who’s going to take the time to figure this out? Do you really think the police don’t have better things to do? I guess FCPS could hire a few people to get on it but then what? Do you really think a lot of parents are going to care? Admins don’t care who is doing it bc so many kids are being disruptive. It is easier to try to find security features to prevent the issue than find the kids and try to make them stop. Also, why should a teacher have to deal with this? This is a parent problem, not a school problem. |