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Reply to "Is it normal to have no acknowledgement of emails in Public Schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Once again thank you for the nasty comments. Our kids had been in private but due to my wife losing her job we had decided to move them to public. The private school they were in granted us financial assistance so we chose to move them back and sent an email to the public school principal/administrator explaining them the situation, thanking them for helping with enrolling our kids and wishing them the best for the coming school year. All we expected (which I realize now we should not) was a simple thanks for letting us know. Both our kids supplies were in their individual desk - they are in higher grades . To the PP who commented if we were expecting them to beg us to come back, your nastiness shines through. Like I have said earlier a couple of times, it has been a learning experience - the one at the school and likewise now the one with the nasty kind of comments that have been posted here [/quote] This is not an explanation about why you decided to bail on public school on day 1. I hope your children continue to have a fabulous time in private school. [/quote] Actually it is an explanation why you decided to bail on public school on day 1. [b] It's very difficult to leave private schoo[/b]l. Good luck![/quote] Yeah especially when you have to deal with uncouth public school ruffians! WHO DONT ANSWER EMAILS IN A TIMELY MANNER!![/quote] I work for the government, but not FCPS, and we're expected to respond within 1 business day. FCPS is in the wrong here, and they absolutely should send an email to verify that the child has been withdrawn. If educators want to be treated like professionals, they need to act like professionals.[/quote] GMAB. Unless returning emails in 24 hours is FCPS policy, this is a moot point. You can't arbitrarily determine what is considered professional. There are no standards set into law.[/quote]
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