Many Students Stranded by Computer Bug

Nelson Hernandez & emma Brown:

Students at many Prince George’s middle and high schools began their year on the sidelines Monday when a problem with the county’s new computer system left hundreds of them with gaps in their class schedules.
Superintendent William R. Hite Jr. said he did not know how many students were affected by the problem, but he said “most” of the county’s 22 high schools had reported problems. At Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, the county’s largest school, with an enrollment of more than 2,700 students, more than 600 were without schedules, according to parents and staff members.
The glitch mainly affected students enrolled in “singleton” classes — generally upper-level or special classes that have smaller enrollments than mandatory core courses. Hite called the situation “unacceptable and inexcusable.”
“I don’t know if it was a technical issue, with schedules just being dropped, or if they were put in incorrectly,” Hite said. “We have every available body that can work on schedules working on schedules. . . . I expect this to be resolved by the end of the week.”