| This is our first year in Montgomery County. We have heard you can't send invitations into elementary school to be handed out unless you invite the whole class. Unfortunately, we do not have the space to invite everyone. We tried to contact the teacher, but have not heard back. Is this most people's experience? How do you send invitations if you don't invite the whole class? Thank you for your feedback! |
| Do you have a room parent who collected a contact list? You coukdnreach out to that person and do an evite. |
| Through the mail. |
Evite? or just email? Do you have a directory? |
| OP here- Thank you everyone for your advice. We don't have everyone's emails, but I will try to get the ones I don't have and do an email / evite. It just feels strange not to be doing paper invites since that is what we are used to. I suppose it is time to get with the times! Thanks again. |
| We send paper invites with our email for RSVP. Not very complicated. |
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I've seen emails, paper invitations tucked into the folders by teachers, and paper invitations in the mail.
The thing about emails is that, if you are at a high ESOL school (as we are), you might not hear back from some of the families if you only email. One family last year tried sending home bilingual invitations but didn't get much traction, either. |
| Butlers deliver them in some schools. |
Isn't that somerset? |
| Our school made it clear no invites in school unless every kid is invited. Email seems easiest. |
| WHAT? Butlers???? Is this some kind of joke? None of my friends have a butler. |
Come ON. |