Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I also downloaded in August and have the correct dates on my family calendar. I went through the whole thing and put them on the google calendar we use.
Are you sure you're not looking at last year's?
In any case, they had it right on the first day of school and that's really not anything to complain about. You sound a little bit difficult.
I also believe OP just downloaded the wrong calendar, since she did it in July. And I also agree, OP sounds like someone who makes her own mistakes and then spins in a frenzy because "everyone else doesn't have their stuff together". Yes, that's a snap judgement, but look at her original post, with that level of huffing and puffing and the fact that NO ONE ELSE had this experience this particular school year. Definitely makes you wonder...
For the last freaking time I DID NOT DOWNLOAD THE WRONG CALENDAR. I downloaded it either in late July or early August (honestly can't remember the exact date). My child is in pre-K and I had to do that to even figure out when the school started. Yes, it's frustrating AS HELL that they couldn't get their act together until late August. WHY?
OP, you need to take a chill pill. The only thing that allegedly changed was a teacher workday swap. And it changed well within a month of the first day of school. That's not unreasonable. It's life. You are being unreasonable. Really. You are. For real. Stop it.
Actually, they changed every month Dec-June, but whatever. At this point, I'm just being adamant that minimizing this for some of us is also not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS, for years running, has the highest per-pupil $$ allocation in the entire nation -- and the organization still complains it's not enough. There is so much waste in the entire organization, in the form of too many full-time-employees, paid very very generous salaries, which has the effect of sucking away the money from the kids who need it the most. Plus, there is an unknowable amount of fraud and graft -- just look at the charter school fraudsters to get a picture of what is also likely happening in the DCPS organization.
That can all be true AND the thing that this OP in particular is complaining about be a NON-ISSUE. None of us who downloaded at the start of the school year (end of August) have had a problem.
I simply don't see the evidence of THIS issue as a cluster-f*** at DCPS Central. There may be many other examples, but that doesn't make this complaint make sense.
Hold DCPS accountable, but do it for REAL problems, not crap like this that isn't a problem.
This is a REAL problem for me. Do you even have children at DCPS?
Anonymous wrote:How bad is the pre-k, do people actually use it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I also downloaded in August and have the correct dates on my family calendar. I went through the whole thing and put them on the google calendar we use.
Are you sure you're not looking at last year's?
In any case, they had it right on the first day of school and that's really not anything to complain about. You sound a little bit difficult.
I also believe OP just downloaded the wrong calendar, since she did it in July. And I also agree, OP sounds like someone who makes her own mistakes and then spins in a frenzy because "everyone else doesn't have their stuff together". Yes, that's a snap judgement, but look at her original post, with that level of huffing and puffing and the fact that NO ONE ELSE had this experience this particular school year. Definitely makes you wonder...
For the last freaking time I DID NOT DOWNLOAD THE WRONG CALENDAR. I downloaded it either in late July or early August (honestly can't remember the exact date). My child is in pre-K and I had to do that to even figure out when the school started. Yes, it's frustrating AS HELL that they couldn't get their act together until late August. WHY?
OP, you need to take a chill pill. The only thing that allegedly changed was a teacher workday swap. And it changed well within a month of the first day of school. That's not unreasonable. It's life. You are being unreasonable. Really. You are. For real. Stop it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I also downloaded in August and have the correct dates on my family calendar. I went through the whole thing and put them on the google calendar we use.
Are you sure you're not looking at last year's?
In any case, they had it right on the first day of school and that's really not anything to complain about. You sound a little bit difficult.
I also believe OP just downloaded the wrong calendar, since she did it in July. And I also agree, OP sounds like someone who makes her own mistakes and then spins in a frenzy because "everyone else doesn't have their stuff together". Yes, that's a snap judgement, but look at her original post, with that level of huffing and puffing and the fact that NO ONE ELSE had this experience this particular school year. Definitely makes you wonder...
For the last freaking time I DID NOT DOWNLOAD THE WRONG CALENDAR. I downloaded it either in late July or early August (honestly can't remember the exact date). My child is in pre-K and I had to do that to even figure out when the school started. Yes, it's frustrating AS HELL that they couldn't get their act together until late August. WHY?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I also downloaded in August and have the correct dates on my family calendar. I went through the whole thing and put them on the google calendar we use.
Are you sure you're not looking at last year's?
In any case, they had it right on the first day of school and that's really not anything to complain about. You sound a little bit difficult.
I also believe OP just downloaded the wrong calendar, since she did it in July. And I also agree, OP sounds like someone who makes her own mistakes and then spins in a frenzy because "everyone else doesn't have their stuff together". Yes, that's a snap judgement, but look at her original post, with that level of huffing and puffing and the fact that NO ONE ELSE had this experience this particular school year. Definitely makes you wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS, for years running, has the highest per-pupil $$ allocation in the entire nation -- and the organization still complains it's not enough. There is so much waste in the entire organization, in the form of too many full-time-employees, paid very very generous salaries, which has the effect of sucking away the money from the kids who need it the most. Plus, there is an unknowable amount of fraud and graft -- just look at the charter school fraudsters to get a picture of what is also likely happening in the DCPS organization.
That can all be true AND the thing that this OP in particular is complaining about be a NON-ISSUE. None of us who downloaded at the start of the school year (end of August) have had a problem.
I simply don't see the evidence of THIS issue as a cluster-f*** at DCPS Central. There may be many other examples, but that doesn't make this complaint make sense.
Hold DCPS accountable, but do it for REAL problems, not crap like this that isn't a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS, for years running, has the highest per-pupil $$ allocation in the entire nation -- and the organization still complains it's not enough. There is so much waste in the entire organization, in the form of too many full-time-employees, paid very very generous salaries, which has the effect of sucking away the money from the kids who need it the most. Plus, there is an unknowable amount of fraud and graft -- just look at the charter school fraudsters to get a picture of what is also likely happening in the DCPS organization.
Amen! one of the main reasons that schools in NW are better is because parents hire more aids and pay for all kinds of resources. When will DC get their act together??? We are talking about a calendar here, not rocket science.
Also, it doesn't really matter whether is was late July or early August. The calendar should have been ready. It has changed significantly (like one day each month from the version i had). To me that reeks incompetence.
Do you realize that the DCPS in upper NW have the same calendar as every single other DCPS throughout the rest of the city?
Also, I, like other PPs, downloaded the calendar in August and never had a PD day on my schedule for December. If you really want to rant about DCPS, then I suggest you find something real to complain about and stop making things up.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I also downloaded in August and have the correct dates on my family calendar. I went through the whole thing and put them on the google calendar we use.
Are you sure you're not looking at last year's?
In any case, they had it right on the first day of school and that's really not anything to complain about. You sound a little bit difficult.
Anonymous wrote:DCPS, for years running, has the highest per-pupil $$ allocation in the entire nation -- and the organization still complains it's not enough. There is so much waste in the entire organization, in the form of too many full-time-employees, paid very very generous salaries, which has the effect of sucking away the money from the kids who need it the most. Plus, there is an unknowable amount of fraud and graft -- just look at the charter school fraudsters to get a picture of what is also likely happening in the DCPS organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS, for years running, has the highest per-pupil $$ allocation in the entire nation -- and the organization still complains it's not enough. There is so much waste in the entire organization, in the form of too many full-time-employees, paid very very generous salaries, which has the effect of sucking away the money from the kids who need it the most. Plus, there is an unknowable amount of fraud and graft -- just look at the charter school fraudsters to get a picture of what is also likely happening in the DCPS organization.
Amen! one of the main reasons that schools in NW are better is because parents hire more aids and pay for all kinds of resources. When will DC get their act together??? We are talking about a calendar here, not rocket science.
Also, it doesn't really matter whether is was late July or early August. The calendar should have been ready. It has changed significantly (like one day each month from the version i had). To me that reeks incompetence.
Anonymous wrote:Remember a few years ago when they told people in June that the school year was being extended. That was a cluster .....