Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a lot of kids, mainly ESLs, not get to homeroom or went to the wrong homeroom even though their was assigned seating in our auditorium. Took a while to get sorted out especially if they have two last names but don’t go by the first one. Had some kids show up who weren’t registered.
Many, many high schoolers don’t handle maps well anymore. So getting to class could be frustrating.
Basically a normal first day for freshman.
Yes my freshman was struggling with the map!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That would be in excess of three thousand printed schedules at our school. Sorry you didn't teach your kid to be prepared
My kid was class of 2020 and every year she was given a paper copy of her schedule in HR the first day of the semester. I agree it seems more likely they would access it electronically now but it's not totally insane to think they would be provided.
Anonymous wrote:We had a lot of kids, mainly ESLs, not get to homeroom or went to the wrong homeroom even though their was assigned seating in our auditorium. Took a while to get sorted out especially if they have two last names but don’t go by the first one. Had some kids show up who weren’t registered.
Many, many high schoolers don’t handle maps well anymore. So getting to class could be frustrating.
Basically a normal first day for freshman.
Anonymous wrote:That would be in excess of three thousand printed schedules at our school. Sorry you didn't teach your kid to be prepared
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! No communication from our HS about where to go tomorrow. Today’s transition day was a shitshow. My kid had to use the screenshot I sent them of their schedule to walk through classes today.
In high school? Can't believe they didn't get a personal escort? Maybe an engraved schedule posted in the hallways for them?
All it takes is a competent principal to send an email stating where students meet when they get to school. Then another competent adult to print student schedules and put them in teacher mailboxes. Nobody is asking for an escort. Just common sense and continuity between schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! No communication from our HS about where to go tomorrow. Today’s transition day was a shitshow. My kid had to use the screenshot I sent them of their schedule to walk through classes today.
In high school? Can't believe they didn't get a personal escort? Maybe an engraved schedule posted in the hallways for them?
Anonymous wrote:Ha! No communication from our HS about where to go tomorrow. Today’s transition day was a shitshow. My kid had to use the screenshot I sent them of their schedule to walk through classes today.