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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Or they could go back to issuing planners and checking them...[/b] DC took the "dedicated Advisory section" in middle school and didn't get anything out of it. I've heard that other students (at other schools) benefitted but my DS didn't. IOW, we don't need a pilot, we already have that class. There are ways that schools could teach or could sabotage executive functioning, for all students. Doesn't sound like that's what they're focusing on though. [/quote] a) If it's that important, buy a $5 planner for your kid. The school doesn't need to buy thousands of dollars worth of planners when the majority end up trashed by October. b) Everything is on schoology now. The schoology calendar is the planner. Students have been trained in advisory (there was a county wide lesson on how to add things to the schoology calendar). Teachers are required to post all assessments to the calendar. If they aren't doing that, please ask them to do so. c) Teachers don't have time to check agenda books.[/quote] Teachers don't have time to post everything in Schoology. [/quote]
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