Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you email your high schooler’s principal, do they respond?
I’m having a dickens of a time getting the principal of my child’s HS to respond. If I call, the admin secretary refuses to leave a message and says to reach out to the grade level assistant principal.
This is an issue that ONLY the main principal can address. But after multiple emails, I at a loss of how to get in contact with them. Going in person to schedule a call seems aggressive and would require taking off work, but I will do it if I can guarantee I will be able to schedule a call.
Copy their Director on the email. No excuse.
Anonymous wrote:If you email your high schooler’s principal, do they respond?
I’m having a dickens of a time getting the principal of my child’s HS to respond. If I call, the admin secretary refuses to leave a message and says to reach out to the grade level assistant principal.
This is an issue that ONLY the main principal can address. But after multiple emails, I at a loss of how to get in contact with them. Going in person to schedule a call seems aggressive and would require taking off work, but I will do it if I can guarantee I will be able to schedule a call.
Anonymous wrote:If you email your high schooler’s principal, do they respond?
I’m having a dickens of a time getting the principal of my child’s HS to respond. If I call, the admin secretary refuses to leave a message and says to reach out to the grade level assistant principal.
This is an issue that ONLY the main principal can address. But after multiple emails, I at a loss of how to get in contact with them. Going in person to schedule a call seems aggressive and would require taking off work, but I will do it if I can guarantee I will be able to schedule a call.
Anonymous wrote:Grade level administrator already said I needed to speak to the principal. Not about a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Unless the issue is ABOUT the grade level administrator, then that’s who you contact, not the principal.
If it’s about a specific class or teacher, you contact the teacher first, then the department head, then the AP.
Anonymous wrote:If you email your high schooler’s principal, do they respond?
I’m having a dickens of a time getting the principal of my child’s HS to respond. If I call, the admin secretary refuses to leave a message and says to reach out to the grade level assistant principal.
This is an issue that ONLY the main principal can address. But after multiple emails, I at a loss of how to get in contact with them. Going in person to schedule a call seems aggressive and would require taking off work, but I will do it if I can guarantee I will be able to schedule a call.
Anonymous wrote:If you email your high schooler’s principal, do they respond?
I’m having a dickens of a time getting the principal of my child’s HS to respond. If I call, the admin secretary refuses to leave a message and says to reach out to the grade level assistant principal.
This is an issue that ONLY the main principal can address. But after multiple emails, I at a loss of how to get in contact with them. Going in person to schedule a call seems aggressive and would require taking off work, but I will do it if I can guarantee I will be able to schedule a call.