Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this just for HS? I was trying to do it to figure out the ES teacher but couldnt figure it out. Oh well
It works for middle school and high school. Not sure about ES.
Anonymous wrote:Is this just for HS? I was trying to do it to figure out the ES teacher but couldnt figure it out. Oh well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to see them but it was very complicated and took a while.
Can someone explain why posts were removed?
I had explained step by step how to use the inspect element, but my post was removed because of a very selfish parent asking to remove all posts about that topic.
I didn't report your post, but seriously, why?
This is a yearly kid thing, not something for the parents. There is no reason for parents to be posting how kids can access their schedules early on a forum for adult parents.
Let the kids have their annual fun tryng to find ways to get their schedules early. It is a kid tradition, not a parent thing.
Omg you can’t be serious. Parents can absolutely help with this! This is not just a “kid tradition.”
Sorry but a parent rushing to post this stuff online is strange and not appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to see them but it was very complicated and took a while.
Can someone explain why posts were removed?
I had explained step by step how to use the inspect element, but my post was removed because of a very selfish parent asking to remove all posts about that topic.
I didn't report your post, but seriously, why?
This is a yearly kid thing, not something for the parents. There is no reason for parents to be posting how kids can access their schedules early on a forum for adult parents.
Let the kids have their annual fun tryng to find ways to get their schedules early. It is a kid tradition, not a parent thing.
Omg you can’t be serious. Parents can absolutely help with this! This is not just a “kid tradition.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to see them but it was very complicated and took a while.
Can someone explain why posts were removed?
I had explained step by step how to use the inspect element, but my post was removed because of a very selfish parent asking to remove all posts about that topic.
I didn't report your post, but seriously, why?
This is a yearly kid thing, not something for the parents. There is no reason for parents to be posting how kids can access their schedules early on a forum for adult parents.
Let the kids have their annual fun tryng to find ways to get their schedules early. It is a kid tradition, not a parent thing.
Omg you can’t be serious. Parents can absolutely help with this! This is not just a “kid tradition.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to see them but it was very complicated and took a while.
Can someone explain why posts were removed?
I had explained step by step how to use the inspect element, but my post was removed because of a very selfish parent asking to remove all posts about that topic.
I didn't report your post, but seriously, why?
This is a yearly kid thing, not something for the parents. There is no reason for parents to be posting how kids can access their schedules early on a forum for adult parents.
Let the kids have their annual fun tryng to find ways to get their schedules early. It is a kid tradition, not a parent thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was able to see them but it was very complicated and took a while.
Can someone explain why posts were removed?
I had explained step by step how to use the inspect element, but my post was removed because of a very selfish parent asking to remove all posts about that topic.
Anonymous wrote:I was able to see them but it was very complicated and took a while.
Can someone explain why posts were removed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no dice on this approach this year huh?
There is a different one. More complicated but DD got her schedule (and hates it). If it’s posted here, FCPS closes it so have your kids reach out to other kids.
Please post it tonite. No one will be on DCUM too late.
Nope.
Your kid needs to talk to the other kids.
If they are a freshman, find a friend with older siblings.
The schedules have mistakes tight now, so if your kid isan underclassmen, they might as well wait for Monday night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no dice on this approach this year huh?
There is a different one. More complicated but DD got her schedule (and hates it). If it’s posted here, FCPS closes it so have your kids reach out to other kids.
Please post it tonite. No one will be on DCUM too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no dice on this approach this year huh?
There is a different one. More complicated but DD got her schedule (and hates it). If it’s posted here, FCPS closes it so have your kids reach out to other kids.