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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Less than 10 kids in my DC's class and I'm getting so tired of his teacher not responding to emails. She never works off the clock. Emails are sent only during her planning period or at the end of the day if at all. I've sent a few--direct questions--that have been totally ignored. School has in general been resistant to putting a communication plan in the IEP. She is always super friendly to your face. [/quote] Just to be clear, you have no idea whether she works off the clock. You only know that she has not replied to any of your emails off the clock. I'm a special ed teacher, I do all kinds of work outside of school hours, such as creating materials, writing IEPs, attending professional development, planning lessons. However, I have found that it's really easy to get caught up in checking email obsessively, so I've set it up so that I check my email a few times a day, and respond once a day (unless it's urgent). If you've asked her something, and didn't get a response, then resend the email, but complaining about when she sends the reply is ridiculous.[/quote]
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