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Retaking the Wake County school system's survey on the bell schedule changes

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You may want to consider retaking the Wake County school system's survey on the bell schedule changes.

School officials say that a coding error prevented Firefox users from successfully answering the survey Thursday night and part of Friday morning. The problem has since been fixed.

Firefox users who attempted to take the survey before 9:50 a.m. on Friday  should retake the survey, unless they successfully submitted their survey answers using a different browser.

If you're uncertain, check to see if you're listed in this file of people who had responded to the survey as of Tuesday.

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My name should be on there

My name should be on there twice, I did it once for each kid when it opened that Thur 2/9 and it appears no where on that list....I  use Google Chrome.  Their problem must be even more extensive!  Thanks for the info Keung.

Two words, technically illiterate!

First it was the choice game and now the bell survey? So who should we expect to see fired over these two failures and more importantly, would they be qualified to work at the N&O?

I wonder if everyone knew that their names and comments would end up on a big list for all to see?  Maybe they were hoping that too would disappear.

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T. Keung Hui covers Wake schools.
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