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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I emailed a teacher for the first time this week. No reply (about 3 days ago). I am not upset but I would be a bit more impressed if she did reply..even if it were just to say I need to get back to you when I can access my files (though I think it was a very simple question)[/quote] Teachers can occasionally miss emails; their email volume is pretty high and from what I hear the MCPS email system can drop messages from time to time. I don't think it's inappropriate to send a "just a ping to make sure you got my last message" after a few days.[/quote] Teacher here-please do this! We get so many emails and occasionally I open one, read it, but don't have time to reply at that moment and just forget it in the daily whirlwind.[/quote] So what do you do when a student forgets to do something because of the same excuse you are saying? Just curious[/quote] If that child was managing 150 other children and differentiating their interactions while completing all their work and this was an unusual occurrence (she used the word occasionally), I'd give them a pass on it. I think most teachers in my experience would. It's the ones who are constantly forgetting things that don't get one.[/quote]
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