Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m glad my school doesn’t send out class assignments. Too many opportunities for mistakes and a waste of office staff time. Just post the class lists outside the school before open house and be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly does the email say (we're not Taylor)? Kindergarten can be the worst year for these things because if you get a handful of people who don't register until a week before school starts and suddenly they have to add another class and rearrange everyone. If it were simply that there was an error in the mail merge and some people were sent incorrect assignments, that's easy enough to fix. If you've been told to stand by for possible changes, that's more likely an enrollment issue, which may be entirely outside their control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m glad my school doesn’t send out class assignments. Too many opportunities for mistakes and a waste of office staff time. Just post the class lists outside the school before open house and be done with it.
Many people are away this week, so open house only is not a good idea. And life will go on if you have to adapt to a follow-on email.
Then why can’t they just look at the posted list when they return or on the first day of school? Why does one HAVE to know the name of the teacher the week before school starts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m glad my school doesn’t send out class assignments. Too many opportunities for mistakes and a waste of office staff time. Just post the class lists outside the school before open house and be done with it.
Many people are away this week, so open house only is not a good idea. And life will go on if you have to adapt to a follow-on email.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m glad my school doesn’t send out class assignments. Too many opportunities for mistakes and a waste of office staff time. Just post the class lists outside the school before open house and be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:It does seem amateurish, but I'd worry more later when they can't keep track of grades or assessments.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry— taylor is awesome! Such a great community!