Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just popped up in my email:
We learned from the MCPS SSL office that there was a reporting issue between Synergy and report cards, and SSL hours were reflected inaccurately, or not at all, on many middle school student report cards throughout the county. If a student asks you about it, please let them know that if they check Student Vue, the correct hours will be shown there. It was only an issue with the report cards and the county is working on figuring out, and fixing, this issue.
OP- came to share this email too. Well, I guess it wasn’t just a me issue. However, at least for my DS, the hours recorded in ParentVUE are still incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:This just popped up in my email:
We learned from the MCPS SSL office that there was a reporting issue between Synergy and report cards, and SSL hours were reflected inaccurately, or not at all, on many middle school student report cards throughout the county. If a student asks you about it, please let them know that if they check Student Vue, the correct hours will be shown there. It was only an issue with the report cards and the county is working on figuring out, and fixing, this issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler’s report card shows SSL hours earned. It should be on there unless they were maybe just submitted this quarter. I’d photograph each of the sheets before handing in for your records.
I should start doing this because it seems like half them never get logged.
Yeah, getting pics is good. Also checking your kid's binder/backpack for SSL forms that didn't get turned in is a good idea, too.
I don't want to micromanage my kid. This is a sure sign they will struggle in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler’s report card shows SSL hours earned. It should be on there unless they were maybe just submitted this quarter. I’d photograph each of the sheets before handing in for your records.
I should start doing this because it seems like half them never get logged.
Yeah, getting pics is good. Also checking your kid's binder/backpack for SSL forms that didn't get turned in is a good idea, too.