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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am withdrawing my child from his elementary school within the next couple of weeks. I'm aware of all the requirements--NOI, informing the registrat--but one thing I'm not sure how to do is inform my child's teacher. I like her very much, and so does my child. She is not the reason we are withdrawing--she's terrific, but DL is just not working out for him. He's done well academically this year, so she may be surprised to know how difficult it has been and how untenable this is. How much notice should we give her in advamce of his last day? Should we send her an email or speak to her over zoom? My gut tells me it would be best to talk to her over zoom and not via email--she's a lovely person, and my child will miss her. Any advice on how to handle this would be welcome. TIA.[/quote] It sounds like you already answered your question - over Zoom. I'm a teacher, these things happen all the time, even Pre-COVID. We don't take it personally. She'll undoubtedly find out when you submit your notification, but a weeks notice is more than enough. There's nothing really for her to do at that point, she doesn't have paperwork or anything like that.[/quote]
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