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Daily Mail
an hour ago
- General
- Daily Mail
Gmail glitch throws public schools in one Aussie state into chaos as students eagerly await their grades
Thousands of students in Queensland have been impacted by a Gmail glitch that blocked parents from receiving their Term Two reports. The report cards were were incorrectly marked as spam by Google 's mailing inbox. A spokesperson for the Department of Education said the issue was restricted to only those with Google Mail - or Gmail - accounts. 'The department is working with Google to have the issue resolved as a matter of priority,' the spokesperson said. 'The issue only appears to affect parents and caregivers with Gmail accounts. Google has blocked the email messages as if they are spam. 'Parents and caregivers using the QParents app can access report cards as normal. 'There are no other impacts to functionality or access to OneSchool.' Daily Mail Australia has contacted Google for comment. Some schools flagged the issue with parents on social media, including Bundaberg North State School and Talara Primary College P&C Association. Parents were quick to call for calm with one thanking the Talara college Facebook page for letting them know. Another said: 'We'll get them when we get them.'


7NEWS
18 hours ago
- 7NEWS
Google glitch delays release of Queensland Term 2 school report cards
Thousands of parents have been left in the dark after a statewide technical issue blocked the delivery of student report cards. A Google glitch has delayed the release of Term 2 report cards in Queensland, which were due to be emailed to families this week, the Department of Education confirmed. The issue appears to affect only parents and caregivers with Gmail accounts, and not users of other email providers. 'Google has blocked the email messages as if they are spam,' a department spokesperson said. 'We are working closely with Google to resolve the issue as a priority.' There is currently no timeframe for when the glitch will be resolved. While some students might quietly hope their report card never arrives, the department said parents and caregivers can still access their child's report card via the QParents app.