When will class assignments be out?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.


Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'


I don't know who you are Anonymous PP, but I salute you. You just brightened my DS day. He got teachers HE WANTED.


LOL! I don't want to take credit. It's probably some 13 year old computer whiz kid who came up with it.


Sounds like it, tbh. My 13 year old Inspects everything and it's shocking sometimes what's there.
Anonymous
The hack does not work with ES. It only shows my kid's summer school teacher from a different ES.
Doh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.


Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'


Can it be done on an iPad?
Anonymous
no longer appears to be working, when we log in, it kicks me back out to google
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.


Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'


I don’t see Inspect on the landing page. I don’t have a mouse and using an iPad. Thoughts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.


Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'


Can it be done on an iPad?


No idea. Try it and see, I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no longer appears to be working, when we log in, it kicks me back out to google


Not sure why. It still works for us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.


Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'


I don’t see Inspect on the landing page. I don’t have a mouse and using an iPad. Thoughts?


Apparently you have to use a Mac and enable developer tools for Safari on it, then connect it to the phone/iPad to enable it.
https://www.technipages.com/how-to-inspect-element/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.


Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'


I don't know who you are Anonymous PP, but I salute you. You just brightened my DS day. He got teachers HE WANTED.


LOL! I don't want to take credit. It's probably some 13 year old computer whiz kid who came up with it.


Just found out the teacher for both my kids. Thanks PP!!
Anonymous
Thanks! We couldn't find the "studentdetaildata" option but maybe his school hasn't loaded it yet.
Anonymous
Quick question: one of DS teachers is actually an IA. No teacher listed. Do IAs actually run the classroom?
Anonymous
I switched to a laptop and it worked! Only did it for my rising freshman though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The hack does not work with ES. It only shows my kid's summer school teacher from a different ES.
Doh.


It worked for my elementary school. Even showed the 2024-2025 school year.
Anonymous
Worked for us too. Thanks!

FCPS needs to hire some white hat 13 year olds to help them secure their website.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Worked for us too. Thanks!

FCPS needs to hire some white hat 13 year olds to help them secure their website.


They don't pay their teachers well, think they'll pay a kid
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