School & District Management

Md. District Mired in High School Scheduling Debacle

August 27, 2009 1 min read
  • Save to favorites
  • Print

Today is Day Four of a nightmarish situation in Prince George’s County, Md., an urban/suburban school district outside of Washington.

Since school opened there on Monday, thousands of high school students have been parked in gyms, cafeterias, and libraries waiting for administrators to untangle a massive scheduling snafu. According to The Washington Post, the district bought a $4.1 million student-information system called SchoolMAX last year that was supposed to make it easy to track students’ grades, attendance, class schedules, and discipline data.

What’s really interesting to us is that Prince George’s chief information officer, W. Wesley Watts Jr., sits on an advisory council for SchoolMAX. That sounds a little cozy, doesn’t it? Especially when one of the duties of advisory council members is to “assist in the development of strategies to increase the impact of SchoolMAX in the education community itself,” according to SchoolMAX’s Web site. And wouldn’t you think that having one of your top district leaders so closely connected to the company could help with avoiding such problems?

It’s not uncommon for these computer programs, which districts spend millions to purchase and train employees to use, to go horribly wrong. Remember the payroll debacle in Los Angeles? That situation, which had some employees going weeks without paychecks and others who were being paid too much, took months and months to straighten out, and not before the teachers’ union sued the district and Los Angeles Unified had spent tens of millions of dollars to fix the problem.

Related Tags:

A version of this news article first appeared in the District Dossier blog.

Events

School Climate & Safety K-12 Essentials Forum Strengthen Students’ Connections to School
Join this free event to learn how schools are creating the space for students to form strong bonds with each other and trusted adults.
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Mathematics Webinar
Math for All: Strategies for Inclusive Instruction and Student Success
Looking for ways to make math matter for all your students? Gain strategies that help them make the connection as well as the grade.
Content provided by NMSI
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Mathematics Webinar
Equity and Access in Mathematics Education: A Deeper Look
Explore the advantages of access in math education, including engagement, improved learning outcomes, and equity.
Content provided by MIND Education

EdWeek Top School Jobs

Teacher Jobs
Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide — elementary, middle, high school and more.
View Jobs
Principal Jobs
Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles.
View Jobs
Administrator Jobs
Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more.
View Jobs
Support Staff Jobs
Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more.
View Jobs

Read Next

School & District Management When Principals Listen to Students, Schools Can Change
Three school leaders weigh in on different ways they've channeled student voices help reimagine schools.
6 min read
School counselor facilitates a group discussion
E+ / Getty
School & District Management State Takeovers of School Districts Still Happen. New Research Questions Their Value
More than 100 districts across the country have experienced state takeovers.
6 min read
Illustration of a hand squeezing the dollar sign with coins flowing out of the bottom of the dollar sign.
iStock/Getty
School & District Management What Schools Can Do to Make Sure Support Staff Feel Appreciated
Support staff ensure schools are functioning. Here are five tips to help them feel as if they're an integral part of the school community.
4 min read
Thank you graphic for service workers in schools including bus drivers, custodians, and  lunch workers.
Laura Baker/Education Week via Canva
School & District Management 6 Ways Schools Are Managing Students’ Cellphone Use
Students' cellphone use has been a major source of headaches for teachers and principals.
5 min read
A cell phone sits on a student's desk during a 9th grade honors English class at Bel Air High School in Bel Air, Md., on Jan. 25, 2024.
A cellphone sits on a student's desk during a 9th grade honors English class at Bel Air High School in Bel Air, Md., on Jan. 25, 2024. The policies that districts and schools use to manage the use of cellphones during the school day vary widely.
Jaclyn Borowski/Education Week