Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chill out. They’ll be out the 26th.
People are asking because MCPS' website indicates report cards would be available online on 6/24.
You can still see the grades in course history.
For high school, yes - but not for middle school.
It also doesn’t completely show high-school classes taken in middle school. My rising 8th grader has received credit for algebra, but not Spanish. Parentvue says the school has no data at all for report cards or grade book. However, we did receive the mailed report card.
I have a high schooler, and under Course History if I scroll down to Student Course History and toggle Detail on, I can see all HS and MS courses and their grades.
Good for you. Mine says “ Grades data not available for this school” in report cards and doesn’t show all credits for my MS child, even though some were high school credits.
Look in documents and you can see the actual report card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chill out. They’ll be out the 26th.
People are asking because MCPS' website indicates report cards would be available online on 6/24.
They didn’t update that when they tacked on two more days of school.
How is it that a school district with a billion dollar budget and a huge communications staff at central office can’t manage to update a website. Wake up Chris Crum and do your job.
What is considered a huge communications staff? Do you think communications has a billion dollar budget?
And seriously, what are you planning to do with the report card that waiting a couple days matters?
I hope you’re not MCPS comms staff if you can’t read with sufficient ability to understand that while a billion dollar budget isn’t dedicated exclusively to comms, it implies a large enough budget that MCPS comms shouldn’t be consistently wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chill out. They’ll be out the 26th.
People are asking because MCPS' website indicates report cards would be available online on 6/24.
You can still see the grades in course history.
For high school, yes - but not for middle school.
It also doesn’t completely show high-school classes taken in middle school. My rising 8th grader has received credit for algebra, but not Spanish. Parentvue says the school has no data at all for report cards or grade book. However, we did receive the mailed report card.
I have a high schooler, and under Course History if I scroll down to Student Course History and toggle Detail on, I can see all HS and MS courses and their grades.
Good for you. Mine says “ Grades data not available for this school” in report cards and doesn’t show all credits for my MS child, even though some were high school credits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chill out. They’ll be out the 26th.
People are asking because MCPS' website indicates report cards would be available online on 6/24.
They didn’t update that when they tacked on two more days of school.
How is it that a school district with a billion dollar budget and a huge communications staff at central office can’t manage to update a website. Wake up Chris Crum and do your job.
What is considered a huge communications staff? Do you think communications has a billion dollar budget?
And seriously, what are you planning to do with the report card that waiting a couple days matters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chill out. They’ll be out the 26th.
I asked because my kid had set a goal for herself and wanted to know if she’d made it. She’s in ES so Grade Book is useless.
As a PP said, I didn’t realize the calendar hadn’t been updated for the extra days.
But thanks for the condescending remark.
And you just couldn’t say, oh dear they aren’t available yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chill out. They’ll be out the 26th.
People are asking because MCPS' website indicates report cards would be available online on 6/24.
You can still see the grades in course history.
For high school, yes - but not for middle school.
It also doesn’t completely show high-school classes taken in middle school. My rising 8th grader has received credit for algebra, but not Spanish. Parentvue says the school has no data at all for report cards or grade book. However, we did receive the mailed report card.
I have a high schooler, and under Course History if I scroll down to Student Course History and toggle Detail on, I can see all HS and MS courses and their grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chill out. They’ll be out the 26th.
I asked because my kid had set a goal for herself and wanted to know if she’d made it. She’s in ES so Grade Book is useless.
As a PP said, I didn’t realize the calendar hadn’t been updated for the extra days.
But thanks for the condescending remark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chill out. They’ll be out the 26th.
People are asking because MCPS' website indicates report cards would be available online on 6/24.
They didn’t update that when they tacked on two more days of school.
How is it that a school district with a billion dollar budget and a huge communications staff at central office can’t manage to update a website. Wake up Chris Crum and do your job.