Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have our cell phones on do not disturb but we received a call on our home phone which has never happened with MCPS for a delay or closing. While the attendance office calls our home phone for absences, snow day info has always come by email. I need to figure out how to change the notification settings.
After posting the above I went to Everbridge. Our home phone isn’t even listed in the profile. Then I went to Parentvue but don’t see a way to change anything there. And I do want them to have the extra way to reach me during the school day so I’m not going to completely remove my home number from emergency contacts. I have elderly family members I am responsible for so I keep our home phone ringer on during the night since our cell phones are silenced. If it rings at a strange hour, it has always been an emergency. DH and I were alarmed when we heard the ring. I really don’t want this to happen again but silencing our home phone won’t work. I just wish MCPS had stuck with the original system. I also got 2 emails, a text and a voicemail on my cell. So did my husband. That was plenty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're in control of your notification settings. I opted for only texts and emails. No calls here!
This is OP. I have a child away in college and can't/won't turn off notifications, just incase. I will block the number they called from this morning.
I hope principal interns also understand that the emails, texts and phone calls were enough. We didn't need to jump on Remind and get that message out.there again.
All you are doing is showing us how much you REALLY do not understand how your phone settings work!! You can have an exception for your "away at college" kid's number, and for any other numbers you want to ring through. You can also have random numbers ring through if they call you twice within a few minutes (say, a hospital or police dept). But the random "school is on delay" call would be SILENT.
Please learn your phone settings! You are worse than my 82 year old father!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're in control of your notification settings. I opted for only texts and emails. No calls here!
This is OP. I have a child away in college and can't/won't turn off notifications, just incase. I will block the number they called from this morning.
I hope principal interns also understand that the emails, texts and phone calls were enough. We didn't need to jump on Remind and get that message out.there again.
Blocking the number they called from means you won’t get other critical notifications or direct calls, assuming this is the school’s main number. This is highly irresponsible to do as a parent.
Op again. I have 1 other call from them in April of last year. I'm not too worried about missing "critical calls" from mcps LoL.
For all the others on this thread- we recieved texts, emails and app messages at the same time as the phone call. Phone calls should be reserved for emergencies like a school shooting. A simple delay should not ring your cell phone at 5 : 40 in the morning.
If someone's grandmother hasn't signed up for the texts, the emails, can't read twitter or doesn't know how to work the app that's not my problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're in control of your notification settings. I opted for only texts and emails. No calls here!
This is OP. I have a child away in college and can't/won't turn off notifications, just incase. I will block the number they called from this morning.
I hope principal interns also understand that the emails, texts and phone calls were enough. We didn't need to jump on Remind and get that message out.there again.
Blocking the number they called from means you won’t get other critical notifications or direct calls, assuming this is the school’s main number. This is highly irresponsible to do as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have our cell phones on do not disturb but we received a call on our home phone which has never happened with MCPS for a delay or closing. While the attendance office calls our home phone for absences, snow day info has always come by email. I need to figure out how to change the notification settings.
After posting the above I went to Everbridge. Our home phone isn’t even listed in the profile. Then I went to Parentvue but don’t see a way to change anything there. And I do want them to have the extra way to reach me during the school day so I’m not going to completely remove my home number from emergency contacts. I have elderly family members I am responsible for so I keep our home phone ringer on during the night since our cell phones are silenced. If it rings at a strange hour, it has always been an emergency. DH and I were alarmed when we heard the ring. I really don’t want this to happen again but silencing our home phone won’t work. I just wish MCPS had stuck with the original system. I also got 2 emails, a text and a voicemail on my cell. So did my husband. That was plenty.
Or you could be grateful that it was MCPS redundantly notifying you about a two-hour delay, instead of the hospital or police notifying you about an emergency with one of your elderly family members, then go on with your day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have our cell phones on do not disturb but we received a call on our home phone which has never happened with MCPS for a delay or closing. While the attendance office calls our home phone for absences, snow day info has always come by email. I need to figure out how to change the notification settings.
After posting the above I went to Everbridge. Our home phone isn’t even listed in the profile. Then I went to Parentvue but don’t see a way to change anything there. And I do want them to have the extra way to reach me during the school day so I’m not going to completely remove my home number from emergency contacts. I have elderly family members I am responsible for so I keep our home phone ringer on during the night since our cell phones are silenced. If it rings at a strange hour, it has always been an emergency. DH and I were alarmed when we heard the ring. I really don’t want this to happen again but silencing our home phone won’t work. I just wish MCPS had stuck with the original system. I also got 2 emails, a text and a voicemail on my cell. So did my husband. That was plenty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're in control of your notification settings. I opted for only texts and emails. No calls here!
This is OP. I have a child away in college and can't/won't turn off notifications, just incase. I will block the number they called from this morning.
I hope principal interns also understand that the emails, texts and phone calls were enough. We didn't need to jump on Remind and get that message out.there again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're in control of your notification settings. I opted for only texts and emails. No calls here!
This is OP. I have a child away in college and can't/won't turn off notifications, just incase. I will block the number they called from this morning.
I hope principal interns also understand that the emails, texts and phone calls were enough. We didn't need to jump on Remind and get that message out.there again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have our cell phones on do not disturb but we received a call on our home phone which has never happened with MCPS for a delay or closing. While the attendance office calls our home phone for absences, snow day info has always come by email. I need to figure out how to change the notification settings.
After posting the above I went to Everbridge. Our home phone isn’t even listed in the profile. Then I went to Parentvue but don’t see a way to change anything there. And I do want them to have the extra way to reach me during the school day so I’m not going to completely remove my home number from emergency contacts. I have elderly family members I am responsible for so I keep our home phone ringer on during the night since our cell phones are silenced. If it rings at a strange hour, it has always been an emergency. DH and I were alarmed when we heard the ring. I really don’t want this to happen again but silencing our home phone won’t work. I just wish MCPS had stuck with the original system. I also got 2 emails, a text and a voicemail on my cell. So did my husband. That was plenty.
Anonymous wrote:We have our cell phones on do not disturb but we received a call on our home phone which has never happened with MCPS for a delay or closing. While the attendance office calls our home phone for absences, snow day info has always come by email. I need to figure out how to change the notification settings.
Anonymous wrote:Oh naurrrrrr you were informed of a change in schedule in time to adjust your routine!
Anonymous wrote:Mcps messes up a lot of things. This is not one of them. I swear, people will find anything they can to complain about. It’s pretty pathetic.