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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're in control of your notification settings. I opted for only texts and emails. No calls here![/quote] This is OP. I have a child away in college and can't/won't turn off notifications, just incase. I will block the number they called from this morning. I hope principal interns also understand that the emails, texts and phone calls were enough. We didn't need to jump on Remind and get that message out.there again.[/quote] Blocking the number they called from means you won’t get other critical notifications or direct calls, assuming this is the school’s main number. This is highly irresponsible to do as a parent.[/quote] Op again. I have 1 other call from them in April of last year. I'm not too worried about missing "critical calls" from mcps LoL. For all the others on this thread- we recieved texts, emails and app messages at the same time as the phone call. Phone calls should be reserved for emergencies like a school shooting. A simple delay should not ring your cell phone at 5 : 40 in the morning. If someone's grandmother hasn't signed up for the texts, the emails, can't read twitter or doesn't know how to work the app that's not my problem. [/quote] I think this is a you problem. You have very concrete ideas on when a phone call is warranted.[/quote]
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