When will class assignments be out? (2024)

Anonymous

Seriously you can't post about the hack without posting the hack!

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Anonymous wrote:Yet again, the AP/DE classes my kid took all conflict with various electives. UGH. So no we'll have to go through the hassle again of picking some random a$$ elective that adds nothing of value just to fill a spot.

Where are you seeing the schedule? I checked both SIS and Schoology. Clever is locked.

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Anonymous

The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.

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Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:What's the HACK?

After the schedules are built, even if they’re not made public, SIS pushes them out to all their other supporting systems, including TalkingPoints and Schoology.

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Anonymous

The hack is too complicated to post on here- but does exist as my kid got their schedule last night.

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Anonymous

Check clever. As a teacher, I could see mine there before I had anything in sis/schoology/talking points.

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Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:What's the HACK?

After the schedules are built, even if they’re not made public, SIS pushes them out to all their other supporting systems, including TalkingPoints and Schoology.

Just checked Schoology and nope, hack didn't work, new school is on there but not classes.

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Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:Check clever. As a teacher, I could see mine there before I had anything in sis/schoology/talking points.

Clever is locked at DS school. Says “available after 08/17”

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Anonymous

Nothing on Talking Points. Where are you looking? The app or desktop?

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Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:The hack is too complicated to post on here- but does exist as my kid got their schedule last night.

Post it. We will figure it out.

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Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:What's the HACK?

After the schedules are built, even if they’re not made public, SIS pushes them out to all their other supporting systems, including TalkingPoints and Schoology.

Just checked Schoology and nope, hack didn't work, new school is on there but not classes.

I think it’s still too early. They’re still building the schedules. Check midweek.

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Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.

Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'

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Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.

Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'

I don't know who you are Anonymous PP, but I salute you. You just brightened my DS day. He got teachers HE WANTED.

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Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.

Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'

I don't know who you are Anonymous PP, but I salute you. You just brightened my DS day. He got teachers HE WANTED.

LOL! I don't want to take credit. It's probably some 13 year old computer whiz kid who came up with it.

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Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:The person posting about the hack but not telling us the hack is seriously annoying.

Sorry folks, that was me. I was posting from the phone, and you can't really do it on a phone. I had to go to my laptop and recreate it to write down the steps, which are below.

Go to https://ola7.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientCode=vaFairfax
Click on Student Portal and login using their FCPS school ID
On the landing page, right mouse click and choose 'Inspect'
On the tab on the right, choose 'Network'
Hit refresh on the web browser
From the stuff that now shows up, choose 'StudentDetailData'
From the new block that shows up, choose 'Response'

I don't know who you are Anonymous PP, but I salute you. You just brightened my DS day. He got teachers HE WANTED.

LOL! I don't want to take credit. It's probably some 13 year old computer whiz kid who came up with it.

It's asking me for a password. We're new to FCPS so I guess we have to wait for a password. When will class assignments be out? (16)

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When will class assignments be out? (2024)

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It's tempting for students to justify this by thinking “there are lots of other assignments, missing one or two won't matter.” But what they often don't realize is that because of the way most grading scales are weighted, even one or two zeros can have an enormous impact on their grade.

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One area that can trip up even strong students is when an assignment is missed and you think “That's no big deal, I have an A average already”. But missing even one assignment can wreck your grade average for that category.

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There are a few reasons that kids end up spending hours on homework: a difficulty getting and staying focused, defying mom and dad, or too much homework (for them). The kids that have trouble staying focused are often fidgeters, who need tactile stimulation to tune in and calm down.

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A 0 on a 95 would lower your grade significantly. Depending on the grading scale, it could lower your grade by as much as 10 points.

Does a 0 affect your grade? ›

One missing assignment was a ZERO. THE FINAL GRADE WILL BE A LOW “B”. And all because of one missing assignment!

How much homework is too much for 1st grade? ›

So, first graders would have ten minutes of homework per night, while sixth graders would have one hour, and twelfth graders would have two hours. While not everyone agrees with this recommendation, it is a general guideline recommended by experts and used by many school districts.

Is it illegal to assign too much homework? ›

There are no laws that regulate how much homework can be assigned.

Is it OK to fail one class in high school? ›

Is it okay to fail one class in high school? Yes, it is normal to fail one class in high school. You can still graduate on time by completing a credit recovery program for the failed class, before the senior year. Failing a class is not the end of the world.

Who invented homework? ›

The Dubious Roberto Nevelis of Venice

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Should 4th graders have homework? ›

The standard homework guideline recommended by the National Parent Teacher Association and the National Education Association is the "10-minute rule" – 10 minutes of nightly homework per grade level. A fourth grader, for instance, would receive a total of 40 minutes of homework per night.

Is 4 hours of homework good? ›

In a study conducted by the OECD it was found that “after around four hours of homework per week, the additional time invested in homework has a negligible impact on performance.” That means that by asking our children to put in an hour or more per day of dedicated homework time, we are not only not helping them, but — ...

Do people with ADHD take longer to do homework? ›

Children with ADHD work slowly and can get easily frustrated. Try cutting down their work load by assigning just the odd-numbered math problems, for example. This way, the student can demonstrate what he's learned without being pushed too hard.

Why am I struggling to do assignments? ›

These issues include personal factors, like fear and perfectionism, and situational factors, like distractions and unclear instructions. Specifically, when you need to get homework done, you rely primarily on your self-control in order to get yourself to do it.

Does being absent affect your grade? ›

Student absences have a more significant effect on test scores. A one-day increase in absences in a given grade in a given school decreases math scores by 0.02 standard deviations.

Does not doing homework affect grades? ›

In elementary school, homework had no association with achievement gains. The next type of evidence compared homework with in-class supervised study. Overall, the positive effect of homework was about half what it was when students doing homework were compared with those not doing homework.

Does an incomplete affect your grade? ›

Incomplete Courses

The following are not considered passing grades: F, NC, WU, or W. Incomplete (I) grades are not included in the GPA calculation and are considered a noncompletion of attempted coursework until the grade is replaced with a permanent grade and academic progress can be re-evaluated.

Do colleges look at your missing assignments? ›

Will colleges care about my missing assignments? The colleges will only see your final grades for the courses on your transcript. If missing assignments will lower your grades, then you definitely do not jeopardize your grade. If not, then it is up to you to decide.

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