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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have 2 kids in the upper grades and never heard of the [b]Saturday homework help[/b]!! I know it wouldn't come out in an email (those are very rare) but I would expect to see something about it on the portal. Maybe I missed it? BUT... I'll piggy-back on that to add that communication is a serious issue at the school. You will never, EVER get a warm fuzzy feeling from the administration about anything. Not to mention that important information is rarely communicated by the principal. Unless you count tweets (which I believe come from the secretary), that are typically either boastful of administrators going to conferences, or are generally about language instruction and unrelated to the the school itself.[/quote] It was in an email. I remember noting it b/c it sounded like a great thing to have. Maybe ask about it at the front desk. I actually like the admins including the principal, vice principal, etc. and have no issues with them at all. They are all really nice to the kids and seem to look out for their best interests which is what matters. I can stand not getting the warm fuzzy feeling from them and any other faults with communication, etc. b/c they are so great to the kids. My DC loves the school so I'll just follow his lead. [/quote] I have 5 years of emails archived an this never arrived in my inbox.[/quote] It definitely arrived in my inbox. I think there may have been 3 altogether and that they came directly from the principal. My recollection is that they first asked if people were interested, then said there was enough interest and then reminded people to register as space was somewhat limited.[/quote]
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