Anonymous wrote:Eight (8) days ago, I emailed the principle of the school which my son (Pre-K) goes to about my concern with the amount of mice and mice droppings there are in his classroom and with the repeated reports of my DS coming home with "mouse tales", and just general classroom dirtiness. There have been some janitorial issues at the school and a parent of another student brought in cleaning supplies to help clean surfaces. In the email I told him I realized there were only 5 days left in the school year, but I hoped the pest activity and janitorial issue would be a priority during the summer months and would be resolved for the 2017-2018 school year (and years to come). And I ended the email offering to help, if there was anything I could to help facilitate this.
I did not specially ask him to reply or confirm he received the email. But I have not received a response, of any kind back from him. Is that standard? No acknowledgement of any kind? FWIW- this was the first and only email I have sent to him this year. I am just curious. I am not angry or anything, but everyone and a while I think- "Mr. Principle never emailed me back. ???" Should I just stop thinking about it?
End of school year is a busy and stressful time. There is a lot of work closing out the year, planning, hiring, etc. You could send a gentle nag but also understand you're probably competing with numerous other priorities. You may do better scheduling time to drop in (principals work through summer unlike teachers).