Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
We should be able to do both.
Show me the evidence that MCPS is tackling the computer systems issue. It took 6 months for my spouse and I to figure out how to look at MCPS classroom because there were so many system related error messages. We ended up just logging in as our kid, as most people on this forum suggested.
Maybe they can use the money they raise from solar to hire a usability specialist
Maybe the unicorn that lives under my elementary school child’s bed can reprogram the MCPS issues.
OP-if you want to volunteer your time to move this solar issue forward, good for you-I would not encourage MCPS to do this vanity project. MCPS can’t even the manage the basics like choosing a MS curriculum on time so teachers can have it for the next school year.
They.... they don't have a usability specialist!?!?
So no one is monitoring how students are able to utilize tech? Is this 1993?
Since it took 4 weeks for MCPS IT support to merge the duplicate ParentVue accounts created for me (an issue so common there was a form already available to report the issue), I assume that the MCPS IT consists of 2 guys sitting in a We Work building somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
We should be able to do both.
Show me the evidence that MCPS is tackling the computer systems issue. It took 6 months for my spouse and I to figure out how to look at MCPS classroom because there were so many system related error messages. We ended up just logging in as our kid, as most people on this forum suggested.
Maybe they can use the money they raise from solar to hire a usability specialist
Maybe the unicorn that lives under my elementary school child’s bed can reprogram the MCPS issues.
OP-if you want to volunteer your time to move this solar issue forward, good for you-I would not encourage MCPS to do this vanity project. MCPS can’t even the manage the basics like choosing a MS curriculum on time so teachers can have it for the next school year.
They.... they don't have a usability specialist!?!?
So no one is monitoring how students are able to utilize tech? Is this 1993?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
We should be able to do both.
Show me the evidence that MCPS is tackling the computer systems issue. It took 6 months for my spouse and I to figure out how to look at MCPS classroom because there were so many system related error messages. We ended up just logging in as our kid, as most people on this forum suggested.
Maybe they can use the money they raise from solar to hire a usability specialist
Maybe the unicorn that lives under my elementary school child’s bed can reprogram the MCPS issues.
OP-if you want to volunteer your time to move this solar issue forward, good for you-I would not encourage MCPS to do this vanity project. MCPS can’t even the manage the basics like choosing a MS curriculum on time so teachers can have it for the next school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
We should be able to do both.
Show me the evidence that MCPS is tackling the computer systems issue. It took 6 months for my spouse and I to figure out how to look at MCPS classroom because there were so many system related error messages. We ended up just logging in as our kid, as most people on this forum suggested.
Maybe they can use the money they raise from solar to hire a usability specialist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
We should be able to do both.
Show me the evidence that MCPS is tackling the computer systems issue. It took 6 months for my spouse and I to figure out how to look at MCPS classroom because there were so many system related error messages. We ended up just logging in as our kid, as most people on this forum suggested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
We should be able to do both.
Anonymous wrote:As I was reading about this solar initiative at an Arkansas school that lead to a budget surplus which allowed a 15k teacher pay raise, I couldn't help but wonder why we don't do the same.
https://www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/edcast/23/11/brightening-schools-futures-solar-innovation
This is a county that prides itself of alternative energy and innovation and a school system that already allowed a (poorly executed) solar bus plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where would they put them?
It's not as easy as just slapping a solar panel on a school roof OP.
+1
Stuff in roofs can be pretty complex. However, I think there’s a real opportunity to add solar over parking lots. There are a couple of demos at some county facilities (Animal Shelter, police stations) and I think it would be a great use of existing land without increasing impermeable surfaces. I suspect it’s mainly a cash flow issue. When we installed solar 12 years ago, it was 7 years payback time to recoup the investment. But it’s been 5 years free electricity since, with many more in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
This would be great.
Imagine if he sat down and walked through 10 use case scenarios of students trying to access their school or home work with the technology instead of making a cake video
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys hate this guy so much he just got here. And not for nothing, MCPS was mediocre long before he arrived.
He’s had a school year and no real changes.
I would much rather that MCPS fix the hot mess that is Synergy/ParentVue/Canvas so I can monitor my kid’s performance rather than getting distracted by solar energy.
This would be great.