Anonymous wrote:Some emails, like Gmail accounts, block emails with address in BBC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the teacher was looking for ideas and input because she thought she was emailing adults.
It's not the teacher's place to invite parents to email other parents without their consent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers, stop sending emails that CC all the parents in the class. That is leaking private information, and inviting a Reply-All storm of parents arguing with each other.
Put the email addresses in the BCC field.
It's not a good practice but maybe parents could also not argue with each other in reply alls? Act like adults.
I have never seen a "Reply-All storm" of parents arguing in this situation and it's an accepted practice at our school. But this is also a school where almost everyone opts in to the directory so it's a friendly group that isn't intent on hiding their email addresses from eveyone else and is afraid of fellow parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers, stop sending emails that CC all the parents in the class. That is leaking private information, and inviting a Reply-All storm of parents arguing with each other.
Put the email addresses in the BCC field.
It's not a good practice but maybe parents could also not argue with each other in reply alls? Act like adults.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the teacher was looking for ideas and input because she thought she was emailing adults.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the teacher was looking for ideas and input because she thought she was emailing adults.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers, stop sending emails that CC all the parents in the class. That is leaking private information, and inviting a Reply-All storm of parents arguing with each other.
Put the email addresses in the BCC field.