If you don’t want an ongoing subscription to Peacock, another option is to buy episodes, seasons, or the entire series online. The first two seasons of The Office are available with a free account, along with bloopers and “clip playlists.” But to watch all nine seasons-and even more bonus footage-you’ll need Peacock Premium or Premium Plus.
NBC’s streaming service has three subscription options: Peacock (free, limited access), Peacock Premium ($4.99/month, access to everything), Peacock Premium Plus ($9.99/month, access to everything and no ads). Here are a few options that will keep all of Michael Scott’s “that’s what she said” jokes on your screen. Peacock launched in July 2020 The Office debuted on the platform in January 2021.īut Peacock isn’t the only place that viewers can watch and rewatch The Office. So when the company decided to launch its own streaming service, Peacock, of course The Office joined once its Netflix contract ran out. Rights to The Office are owned by NBCUniversal. Instead, it was because The Office got a new streaming home. But it wasn’t just to torture everyone or force subscribers to watch Emily in Paris. The show was removed from the streaming service at the beginning of 2021.
Thank you for your understanding and for continuing to have ongoing conversations with your students about appropriate use of social media.After years of being there to provide comfort, laughs, and background noise while cleaning your apartment or scrolling Instagram, The Office is no longer on Netflix. We understand that these situations can raise parents’ and students’ concerns, but we ask for your patience and understanding as we endeavor to maintain the safety and dignity of all involved.
We want to assure you that we take these issues very seriously and the student involved in this incident will face disciplinary consequences in accordance with our Code of Conduct. We want to be clear that there was NO weapon in school and there was NO threat made against the school or another student. The district is continuing to work with the sheriff’s department in its investigation into this incident in and out of school.
Once notified, the administration immediately investigated and contacted the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. Yesterday, after a minor altercation at school, a student shared concerning photos of online pictures of a gun via Snap Chat.įellow students brought the Snap Chat posts to the attention of the administration earlier today we applaud them for coming forward with this information. I would like to address a concerning situation we were made aware of today.
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In the meantime, the district is reminding parents to talk to their children about appropriate uses of social media. The district said the student involved would face disciplinary measures. The incident remains under investigation. The district said there were no guns brought to the school and no threats made against the school or students. The district said other students made administrators aware of the photos Thursday, and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office was called in to investigate. (WROC) - The Penfield Central School District sent a message to parents Thursday afternoon, addressing a social media post which caused some concern.Īccording to the district, a student posted photos of online pictures of a gun to Snapchat after a “minor altercation” in the high school Wednesday.