Anonymous wrote:Ask if it happened, then ask them to be sure to email the parents that it was a mistake and to please be sure to keep whatever was in it private. What else can they do. I do not know one single person who has not done the same thing. My boss's wife and I have the same first name. Guess how many of her emails I have gotten, I just keep praying they are never more private than "how about chicken for dinner"?
KWIM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a mistake. I'm sure the teacher is upset about it. No need to get her fired. Focus your energy on your kid.
It's the principal.
Anonymous wrote:Ask if it happened, then ask them to be sure to email the parents that it was a mistake and to please be sure to keep whatever was in it private. What else can they do. I do not know one single person who has not done the same thing. My boss's wife and I have the same first name. Guess how many of her emails I have gotten, I just keep praying they are never more private than "how about chicken for dinner"?
KWIM?
Anonymous wrote:It was a mistake. I'm sure the teacher is upset about it. No need to get her fired. Focus your energy on your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely a huge mess up on their part, but the damage is done. Unless you can somehow prove malice I really don't think you have a recourse. But that wouldn't stop me from raising all kinds of hell just to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Anonymous wrote:It's a mistake, it happens, I would focus on my DC and try to forget. Easier said than done!