My MCPS ES has it on-line. It is great..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it in MS and HS. It's a blessing and a curse.
I understand the blessing side of the ledger, but not the curse side. What are the negatives of accessing info online?
The downside is stress for the parent and the student. As a PP noted, there are updates almost daily. Especially at the beginning of the quarter when there aren't too many assignments it can create dramatic swings in the grade. Some students manage this well and others not so much. Some parents put a lot of pressure on their kids and what to know about every assignment. Some of that is good, some can be over the top. At our school they encourage parents to only look at it once a week at most. I try to do that but I do ask my DC about assignments and grades when I look at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it in MS and HS. It's a blessing and a curse.
I understand the blessing side of the ledger, but not the curse side. What are the negatives of accessing info online?
Anonymous wrote:We have friends in VA and a few other states where even in elementary school the teachers are required to record their on-going assessments on-line where it is accessible to the parents. The homework and assignments are also all available on-line. Several of these areas do not have anywhere near the socioeconomic wealth that MCPS has so the argument that someone may not have Internet doesn't hold water.
Every night we're digging through piles of at least 5-10 sheets of paper usually more trying to figure out what she is doing in school. Very few if any sheets ever will have a grade on it but most often it doesn't. Requests for PTA donations are now coming home as paper but small strips. I am happy to donate money coats, shampoo etc for these things but I almost missed the thing because the notice was on a tiny scrap of paper buried under a pile of 15 sheets and flyers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it in MS and HS. It's a blessing and a curse.
I understand the blessing side of the ledger, but not the curse side. What are the negatives of accessing info online?
Anonymous wrote:They do it in MS and HS. It's a blessing and a curse.