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[quote=Anonymous]First off, I come from a family of teachers and highly respect all that they do. I know they are crazy busy and have enough to deal with. This by no means is a bash against teachers. I am just trying to get a different perspective maybe. The teacher at open house asked for certain supplies to add to her collection. I brought them in ($100) to her this week and haven't heard a word from her. She sent out an email asking for a volunteer that would help out with the whole grades books and this job would take all day long. I volunteered and responded with my first email ever to her telling her I could help. She emailed me back 4-5 times asking specifics etc. I have finished this job and responded to her initial email that I finished her job. Have not heard a word from her. I emailed her earlier this week (my 2nd email ever) to ask specifics on a spelling test. I have asked several other moms and they are confused as well. One of the other moms then told me she emailed to ask the teacher and had a response in like 15 minutes. To be clear we both apparently emailed in the same hour. She had a response in 15 minutes, I still haven't heard a thing. It's been two days. The question I asked wasn't answered meaning which set of words does my child study. She asked when the test was. What do you think is going on? What do I do now. I don't want to piss her off and I don't want to email her again but I can't help to think its a bit rude? My child has a spelling test on Friday I guess. Also, she has infantically stated that email is the best way to contact her and welcomes all questions by email at the open house. [/quote]
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