Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, calm down. Getting the schedule the morning of is totally fine and, I believe, how it is usually done. You cannot “pull the school map.” They don’t make easily available because of safety issue. You may know someone who kept a paper copy from previous years but it’s not on the website or anything.
Trying to keep it calm for my kid, as I have major anxiety about this -I’m almost 50 and still have dreams (like last week) that I have my schedule but cannot find my classes, or cannot even find my schedule. Last week I dreamed I had my schedule and I was in college - I couldn’t find my math class but someone said it was over by the stadium and I kept walking and stopping to ask people how to get there and finally someone told me I’d have to go back to where I started and drive there bc I’d never make it on time walking. Woke up in a cold sweat. Or I’ll dream about getting on the wrong bus and not being able to figure out where my stop is.
I’m in planning and risk management for a living. So yeah. I’m freaking out about just handing my kid a schedule at 7am and sending him in blind with no time to process even what electives he got!
Why they cannot at least post it the night before is just beyond me. It’s definitely NOT how it worked three years ago when my oldest started there. In fact, they had the family open house first. So we could go in on our own schedule, walk the halls, peek into classrooms, get a lay of the land. It was then the next day that the kids were picked up at their elementary schools, and bussed over to actually walk their schedules with a time limit, simulating the school day.
Woah lady. Get help.
Gosh. Maybe you are the one that needs help -- nothing like seeing someone drowning and suggesting it's all up to them to to climb ashore! Your lucky friends and family to have you around. Sigh
Anonymous wrote:the 8th came and went. Beeep! You are wrong!Anonymous wrote:August 18 for MS
Enotify on the 8th for ES
the 8th came and went. Beeep! You are wrong!Anonymous wrote:August 18 for MS
Enotify on the 8th for ES
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, calm down. Getting the schedule the morning of is totally fine and, I believe, how it is usually done. You cannot “pull the school map.” They don’t make easily available because of safety issue. You may know someone who kept a paper copy from previous years but it’s not on the website or anything.
Trying to keep it calm for my kid, as I have major anxiety about this -I’m almost 50 and still have dreams (like last week) that I have my schedule but cannot find my classes, or cannot even find my schedule. Last week I dreamed I had my schedule and I was in college - I couldn’t find my math class but someone said it was over by the stadium and I kept walking and stopping to ask people how to get there and finally someone told me I’d have to go back to where I started and drive there bc I’d never make it on time walking. Woke up in a cold sweat. Or I’ll dream about getting on the wrong bus and not being able to figure out where my stop is.
I’m in planning and risk management for a living. So yeah. I’m freaking out about just handing my kid a schedule at 7am and sending him in blind with no time to process even what electives he got!
Why they cannot at least post it the night before is just beyond me. It’s definitely NOT how it worked three years ago when my oldest started there. In fact, they had the family open house first. So we could go in on our own schedule, walk the halls, peek into classrooms, get a lay of the land. It was then the next day that the kids were picked up at their elementary schools, and bussed over to actually walk their schedules with a time limit, simulating the school day.
Woah lady. Get help.
Gosh. Maybe you are the one that needs help -- nothing like seeing someone drowning and suggesting it's all up to them to to climb ashore! Your lucky friends and family to have you around. Sigh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, calm down. Getting the schedule the morning of is totally fine and, I believe, how it is usually done. You cannot “pull the school map.” They don’t make easily available because of safety issue. You may know someone who kept a paper copy from previous years but it’s not on the website or anything.
Trying to keep it calm for my kid, as I have major anxiety about this -I’m almost 50 and still have dreams (like last week) that I have my schedule but cannot find my classes, or cannot even find my schedule. Last week I dreamed I had my schedule and I was in college - I couldn’t find my math class but someone said it was over by the stadium and I kept walking and stopping to ask people how to get there and finally someone told me I’d have to go back to where I started and drive there bc I’d never make it on time walking. Woke up in a cold sweat. Or I’ll dream about getting on the wrong bus and not being able to figure out where my stop is.
I’m in planning and risk management for a living. So yeah. I’m freaking out about just handing my kid a schedule at 7am and sending him in blind with no time to process even what electives he got!
Why they cannot at least post it the night before is just beyond me. It’s definitely NOT how it worked three years ago when my oldest started there. In fact, they had the family open house first. So we could go in on our own schedule, walk the halls, peek into classrooms, get a lay of the land. It was then the next day that the kids were picked up at their elementary schools, and bussed over to actually walk their schedules with a time limit, simulating the school day.
Woah lady. Get help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, calm down. Getting the schedule the morning of is totally fine and, I believe, how it is usually done. You cannot “pull the school map.” They don’t make easily available because of safety issue. You may know someone who kept a paper copy from previous years but it’s not on the website or anything.
Trying to keep it calm for my kid, as I have major anxiety about this -I’m almost 50 and still have dreams (like last week) that I have my schedule but cannot find my clases, or cannot even find my schedule. Last week I dreamed I had my schedule and I was in college - I couldn’t find my math class but someone said it was over by the stadium and I kept walking and stopping to ask people how to get there and finally someone told me I’d have to go back to where I started and drive there bc I’d never make it on time walking. Woke up in a cold sweat. Or I’ll dream about getting on the wrong bus and not being able to figure out where my stop is.
I’m in planning and risk management for a living. So yeah. I’m freaking out about just handing my kid a schedule at 7am and sending him in blind with no time to process even what electives he got!
Why they cannot at least post it the night before is just beyond me. It’s definitely NOT how it worked three years ago when my oldest started there. In fact, they had the family open house first. So we could go in on our own schedule, walk the halls, peek into classrooms, get a lay of the land. It was then the next day that the kids were picked up at their elementary schools, and bussed over to actually walk their schedules with a time limit, simulating the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, calm down. Getting the schedule the morning of is totally fine and, I believe, how it is usually done. You cannot “pull the school map.” They don’t make easily available because of safety issue. You may know someone who kept a paper copy from previous years but it’s not on the website or anything.
Trying to keep it calm for my kid, as I have major anxiety about this -I’m almost 50 and still have dreams (like last week) that I have my schedule but cannot find my clases, or cannot even find my schedule. Last week I dreamed I had my schedule and I was in college - I couldn’t find my math class but someone said it was over by the stadium and I kept walking and stopping to ask people how to get there and finally someone told me I’d have to go back to where I started and drive there bc I’d never make it on time walking. Woke up in a cold sweat. Or I’ll dream about getting on the wrong bus and not being able to figure out where my stop is.
I’m in planning and risk management for a living. So yeah. I’m freaking out about just handing my kid a schedule at 7am and sending him in blind with no time to process even what electives he got!
Why they cannot at least post it the night before is just beyond me. It’s definitely NOT how it worked three years ago when my oldest started there. In fact, they had the family open house first. So we could go in on our own schedule, walk the halls, peek into classrooms, get a lay of the land. It was then the next day that the kids were picked up at their elementary schools, and bussed over to actually walk their schedules with a time limit, simulating the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, calm down. Getting the schedule the morning of is totally fine and, I believe, how it is usually done. You cannot “pull the school map.” They don’t make easily available because of safety issue. You may know someone who kept a paper copy from previous years but it’s not on the website or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:August 18 for MS
Enotify on the 8th for ES
Our MS open house is Aug 18 -- kids get picked up at like 730am at the elementary school and then go to officially walk all their schedule so I cannot imagine that they wouldn't have their schedule until Aug 18th...
Anonymous wrote:August 18 for MS
Enotify on the 8th for ES
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS here.
Our school said Aug 16 for teacher notification email, Aug 18 for "teacher walk" (when teacher comes by house), and Aug 19 for open house.
Do you go to one of the small schools with only 2 classes per grade that serves one large neighborhood? I can't even imagine our school doing this.
Teacher walk plus open house? When do they prepare for class?
I’m a teacher who does a welcome walk. I have no complaints—it’s really fun. We have all of Wednesday with no meetings and have nothing scheduled after the open house on Friday morning. And unless you’re on a specific committee or sped team, there are no meetings on Monday (except a big morning meeting). I’ve never had a problem getting my room ready. Same for my teammates.
I have literally never heard of or experienced a teacher coming to the house. I’ve occasionally run into some at the local pool, but that is purely happenstance.
I’ve been teaching in FCPS for over a decade and always thought the teacher walk (even though I was never required to do it) was INSANE; but last year, when my students were paused, I went to each of their houses to drop-off work/notes for them to complete/review. Some of these houses I visited more than once. I actually really enjoyed it and the kids were always happy to see me (even if from a window). It can be rewarding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there are a lot of people on here posting from 2015. It is always posted in SIS, and has been for at least the past two years (maybe three).
I think a lot of the smaller schools and schools with a large low-income population do this.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is saying the 12th or 15th but in reality you'll find out the Thursday before school starts.