วันอาทิตย์ที่ 13 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

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As the week progressed this summer, administrators will see Prince George's County school were affected by time of crisis during the calendar for the province of '41, 000 high school students to avoid. But it had no back-up system, and no parents or students about the impending disaster that is the opening bell of the school was also clear that something was once started wrong.Almost component testing during the planning SchoolMax last school year, officials realized there were errors in the new computer system designed for the process of assigning each student to advance classes. They have lost more than a month after an additional patch per deadline.

From the time they were prepared for students planning consultants, system and computer Tech will begin three weeks for a task that normally takes several months to reach, officials said Thursday.

"We do not roll out a system that was completely broken," W. Wesley Watts Jr., head of school information officer, said Thursday. "It is a matter of hours and get it done. We ran over time."

In the last days of his staff overtime to cope. Software is correct and increased bandwidth to make the system work faster. Central office staff trained and ran for schools to develop schemes.

But for more than 1900 students who have schedules to noon Thursday, it is too late to make up lost four days sitting in the school auditorium, gyms and cafeterias, or in classes, they do not need or want. "I have no confidence in the school system, and now is responsible and who is doing something," said Richard bleach, father of Bowie High School senior still poor planning. "I have waited a few days, and seem to be getting worse instead of better."

During a press conference Thursday, Police Commissioner William R. Hite Jr. said that "more than 8,000 high school students have classes on the first day is not excusable."

"I would like to sincerely apologize to the students, families and employees in public schools, Prince George's County for serious disruption of school, these plans have introduced problems," he added.

Hite led by the school system late last year. He became interim superintendent in December after the departure of his predecessor, John E. DEASY and April were DEASY chosen successor. He said that officials in the contract SchoolMax "evaluate to see if there is any damage which may be recovered.

Jerry Canada, general manager of the school division of Harris Computer Systems, the Canadian company that owns SchoolMax says other customers using the system suffers from problems similar plans. Nor does most of the problems that plagued last year's Prince George's, these errors on the report card included.

He said he could not comment on whether the problem in Prince George's was the result of software errors or defects in the performance of district officials.

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