This is the message I got. |
NP: This worked for my kid. His Course History was updated early last week. He received his schedule yesterday and the same classes listed as "In Progress" in his course history matched his schedule. |
| Sherwood schedule is up on ParentVue. |
| My 9th grader has orientation tomorrow but she doesn’t see her schedule. Do the 9th graders just get their schedule at Orientation usually? She’s already a bit nervous about being totally lost! |
| My child's schedule is not in parentvue! Are they ghosting me? |
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No schedules yet for my 9th grader or 7th grader; hoping for them later today so my 9th grader has some idea before orientation tomorrow, but otherwise assuming she will get a printed copy there.
For a brief time last night, I was able to get into myMCPS Classroom and see some unpublished courses that it looked like my 7th grader is enrolled in -- they showed up on the list of "All Courses". They aren't visible this morning (and I warned my kid that what we saw may still change), but my kid was happy to see that it looks like they got into an elective they wanted, and also to see a couple of teachers' names. |
Yes, on paper tomorrow |
| My 9th grader's schedule just showed up in ParentVue. It wasn't there half an hour ago. |
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Still not up for RM or our middle school, but you use the yellow bar on Course History trick to see what English, History and Science class they are registered for -- but not what teacher or period (which is really what we care about -- we know they are taking English!). My kid has already completed all their elective, language and math requirements, so nothing shows there. Might be moderately more helpful for freshman and sophomore.
We're really just interested in the teachers and the electives, particularly after all the concern about teachers being moved over the summer. |
I wonder what the reasoning is for them to withhold the 9th grade schedules. It seems like it would be nice for the kids to have access to it before orientation tomorrow? |
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I blame bocce ball.
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One reasoning is that MS students compare with their friends. When they see that they do not have periods together —or worse, they have different lunches, they a) don’t enjoy orientation which is meant to be generic and 2) start hounding the counselors to make changes for purely social reasons. A friend is a MS counselor. She says 80% of schedule change requests the first week are to be with a particular friend. |
| Still nothing for Northwood. |
That early? |