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[quote=Anonymous]My goodness! What I meant was, you should expect more from the professionals teaching your kid. Considering the thread was started asking about transferring to another school, having something show up that makes it sound like your child can't meet important due dates might matter at a competitive school. Who knows? If it's accurate, oh well. If it's pure teacher error, why not have it fixed? And if it's something the teacher does regularly, the school should know (and might appreciate knowing if they're tracking it). It's a mistake that should not get made. If a teacher does it once or twice over an extended career, no big deal, but if a teacher does it multiple times in a year, it is a big deal. But then I forget that this is DCUM and you can't have any kind of logical debate on here so I'll move on.[/quote]
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