Anonymous wrote:Well, all this bickering and the day has almost come! Tomorrow night check your Schoology. Teachers may have posted. If not, just wait ONE more day for Thursday morning. Wasn’t so hard, was it? If there are still conflicts with scheduling, you have from Thursday to Monday. At my school, students are still changing up schedules in the beginning of the year, and minor changes all year round. Have patience, because just 1-2 more days for you to complain to the counselor all you want!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the middle school schedule posted to? Schoology or ParentVUE? If Schoology, where please?
It won’t be coming out officially until 6 am on Thursday. And yes it will be schoology. One of the tabs on the side says “course schedule.”
Is it viewable in the parents version?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some of the DC charter schools make teachers do home visits!
Also regular DCPS, not just charters. It was honestly super helpful in making my PK kid excited about school.
Why are you DC posters hijacking our FCPS schedule thread?
You are spreading incorrect information and derailing our fcps information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, all this bickering and the day has almost come! Tomorrow night check your Schoology. Teachers may have posted. If not, just wait ONE more day for Thursday morning. Wasn’t so hard, was it? If there are still conflicts with scheduling, you have from Thursday to Monday. At my school, students are still changing up schedules in the beginning of the year, and minor changes all year round. Have patience, because just 1-2 more days for you to complain to the counselor all you want!
Thursday to Monday - huh. Do staff members work on the weekend to make schedule changes? Many staff members aren’t even online the building on the Friday before the first day. Most Open Houses are on Thursday - some even have back to school night on the same day. The principal may allow “working from home” that Friday as a reward. There is absolutely zero time to make changes to the schedule between then and the first day. But nice try.
Luckily, most of the HS kids figured out the hack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the middle school schedule posted to? Schoology or ParentVUE? If Schoology, where please?
It won’t be coming out officially until 6 am on Thursday. And yes it will be schoology. One of the tabs on the side says “course schedule.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some of the DC charter schools make teachers do home visits!
Also regular DCPS, not just charters. It was honestly super helpful in making my PK kid excited about school.
Our FCPS elementary does home visits. It’s very sweet and a great start to the year. Very helpful for the teachers as well, I imagine.
For Kindergarten or for all grades?
Anonymous wrote:Well, all this bickering and the day has almost come! Tomorrow night check your Schoology. Teachers may have posted. If not, just wait ONE more day for Thursday morning. Wasn’t so hard, was it? If there are still conflicts with scheduling, you have from Thursday to Monday. At my school, students are still changing up schedules in the beginning of the year, and minor changes all year round. Have patience, because just 1-2 more days for you to complain to the counselor all you want!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some of the DC charter schools make teachers do home visits!
Also regular DCPS, not just charters. It was honestly super helpful in making my PK kid excited about school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some of the DC charter schools make teachers do home visits!
Also regular DCPS, not just charters. It was honestly super helpful in making my PK kid excited about school.
Our FCPS elementary does home visits. It’s very sweet and a great start to the year. Very helpful for the teachers as well, I imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the middle school schedule posted to? Schoology or ParentVUE? If Schoology, where please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some of the DC charter schools make teachers do home visits!
Also regular DCPS, not just charters. It was honestly super helpful in making my PK kid excited about school.
Anonymous wrote:I know some of the DC charter schools make teachers do home visits!