Two Maryland school districts had problems with their online educational tools as the first day of school commenced Monday.

The Charles County Public Schools said its website and StudentVue, an online resource that allows students to track assignments, classroom events and academic performance, had shut down, school officials tweeted at 8 a.m.

โ€œBoth issues are being addressed and weโ€™ll keep you updated,โ€ school officials said, WRC-TV (Channel 4) reported.

Meanwhile, Prince Georgeโ€™s County Schools reported โ€œisolated technological problems with Zoomโ€ in a tweet at about 9 a.m., WRC reported. However, county officials said the problems had been resolved nearly 40 minutes later.

The technical issues in Charles and Prince Georgeโ€™s occurred as virtual school years started also in the District and Marylandโ€™s Montgomery and St. Maryโ€™s counties.

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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