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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They provided multiple notice before test was postponed, there is no reason not to provide a notice. Like I said I had a doctor's appt tomorrow for him, and now I had to cancel, and I am lucky that I found out. Stop saying this is only a data point, or AAP is not important, or I am over-reacting. If they said they will provide notice, then provide notice. [/quote] I agree, poor communication on the part of the school. It's a test that has consequences so certainly parents should know when it's happening. [/quote] I get why you’re upset, OP, and it makes no sense that the school was over-communicative on the delay but then couldn’t communicate when it was back on the schedule. The schools also typically encourage good sleep and filling breakfast on any of these test days as the best kind of test prep, so it’s weird not to give parents a heads up. Further, for any kid w anxiety, walking into a test they didn’t know was happening can throw them. I’d be annoyed too. [/quote]
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