Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, just text stop
Thought about that, but they may need to do them in the future, and might be a hassle to reconnect.
It’s not. You text unstop
Anonymous wrote:Don't you have anything better to do than whine about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has any APS parent successfully stopped the APSVA Daily Symptom Screener? We consistently get them before 6 a.m., and our Middle School and High School do not ask kids for them. We have 4 kids and 2 phones that receive the text, so 8 texts each morning before 6 a.m..
Kids never get asked for proof, and we do not fill out the survey, so is it time to stop texting parents every single day until something changes with the pandemic?
You can also just silence the notifications. At least you won't get woken up.
Elderly parents, so always need to have phone and text notifications available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, just text stop
Thought about that, but they may need to do them in the future, and might be a hassle to reconnect.
It’s not. You text unstop
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, just text stop
Thought about that, but they may need to do them in the future, and might be a hassle to reconnect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has any APS parent successfully stopped the APSVA Daily Symptom Screener? We consistently get them before 6 a.m., and our Middle School and High School do not ask kids for them. We have 4 kids and 2 phones that receive the text, so 8 texts each morning before 6 a.m..
Kids never get asked for proof, and we do not fill out the survey, so is it time to stop texting parents every single day until something changes with the pandemic?
You can also just silence the notifications. At least you won't get woken up.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, just text stop
Anonymous wrote:Has any APS parent successfully stopped the APSVA Daily Symptom Screener? We consistently get them before 6 a.m., and our Middle School and High School do not ask kids for them. We have 4 kids and 2 phones that receive the text, so 8 texts each morning before 6 a.m..
Kids never get asked for proof, and we do not fill out the survey, so is it time to stop texting parents every single day until something changes with the pandemic?