Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Luckily, classroom numbers did finally show up a little after 7am
RCMS has 1500 kids in it. Can you imagine 1500 kids not knowing where to go once they got off the bus?
The solution cannot be go ask an adult standing in the hallway.
1500 kids are not going to orientation today.
Oh you are so right -- so maybe only 700 would be asking the "adult standing in the hallway" which way to their first period. Thanks for the reassurance!
LOL...seriously FCPS at it's "finest"
Never you worry. They will release the lists before the Open House. They just want to minimize the chance parents will contact the school asking for changes.
Anonymous wrote:Pre-Covid they would post the class lists on the window in front of school and you'd have to go there to find out. The PTO would have "popsicles at the playground" for new kindergartners that morning so they could meet kids in their class. It was lovely - I really wish we could go back to the things schools did pre-covid. I miss the family-oriented events, better field trips, etc...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not NP—but an email never arrived and Open House is tomorrow.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody get class assignments yet? It's Wednesday.
The Principal at Chesterbrook Elementary said the same thing, and we are still waiting said email 😂 kids have been asking ALL DAY LONG, and went to bed without knowing the answer! Communication failure at its best!
Living up to your reputation, Chesterbrook parents! The thing to do is to not set any expectations for your child, just tell them who their teacher is when you get the email, that way the only disappointed person is you and your feelings really don't matter.
And when you get to the school, someone will be in the front area, holding a master list and they’ll be able to tell you which classroom to walk to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Luckily, classroom numbers did finally show up a little after 7am
RCMS has 1500 kids in it. Can you imagine 1500 kids not knowing where to go once they got off the bus?
The solution cannot be go ask an adult standing in the hallway.
1500 kids are not going to orientation today.
Oh you are so right -- so maybe only 700 would be asking the "adult standing in the hallway" which way to their first period. Thanks for the reassurance!
LOL...seriously FCPS at it's "finest"
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow is the open house day, and I still haven't received DC's class assignment. Elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Luckily, classroom numbers did finally show up a little after 7am
RCMS has 1500 kids in it. Can you imagine 1500 kids not knowing where to go once they got off the bus?
The solution cannot be go ask an adult standing in the hallway.
1500 kids are not going to orientation today.
Oh you are so right -- so maybe only 700 would be asking the "adult standing in the hallway" which way to their first period. Thanks for the reassurance!
Anonymous wrote:Schoology for parents is useless. I log in as my child instead to see everything.
Anonymous wrote:Not NP—but an email never arrived and Open House is tomorrow.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody get class assignments yet? It's Wednesday.
The Principal at Chesterbrook Elementary said the same thing, and we are still waiting said email 😂 kids have been asking ALL DAY LONG, and went to bed without knowing the answer! Communication failure at its best!
Living up to your reputation, Chesterbrook parents! The thing to do is to not set any expectations for your child, just tell them who their teacher is when you get the email, that way the only disappointed person is you and your feelings really don't matter.
Not NP—but an email never arrived and Open House is tomorrow.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody get class assignments yet? It's Wednesday.
The Principal at Chesterbrook Elementary said the same thing, and we are still waiting said email 😂 kids have been asking ALL DAY LONG, and went to bed without knowing the answer! Communication failure at its best!
Living up to your reputation, Chesterbrook parents! The thing to do is to not set any expectations for your child, just tell them who their teacher is when you get the email, that way the only disappointed person is you and your feelings really don't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody get class assignments yet? It's Wednesday.
The Principal at Chesterbrook Elementary said the same thing, and we are still waiting said email 😂 kids have been asking ALL DAY LONG, and went to bed without knowing the answer! Communication failure at its best!