Anonymous
Post 06/11/2019 10:38     Subject: Re:Letter came home w/course changes

Anonymous wrote:Yes, I think that's pretty standard. It probably means there were additional sections opened up, so there was a seat for your child. But also keep in mind nothing's set in stone yet.

+1 it means they didn't forget your request. OP I have worked in a HS and scheduling is incredibly complicated. Given school staffing, budgets and time constraints I am in awe of how it is done. I can understand the school not sending additional, individual communication on top of the schedules, which can speak for themselves.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2019 10:35     Subject: Re:Letter came home w/course changes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How else would you be notified?


I guess I thought they might notify us personally, since it is something we had discussed. This was more of a form letter everyone got listing course selections for next year. I almost missed the changes.


As in, it was not a letter that said “we have made a change...”
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2019 10:32     Subject: Re:Letter came home w/course changes

Anonymous wrote:How else would you be notified?


I guess I thought they might notify us personally, since it is something we had discussed. This was more of a form letter everyone got listing course selections for next year. I almost missed the changes.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2019 09:02     Subject: Re:Letter came home w/course changes

How else would you be notified?

One other thing that can happen is that when class schedules get passed out, you find out about changes.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2019 08:26     Subject: Letter came home w/course changes

What school?
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2019 07:34     Subject: Re:Letter came home w/course changes

Yes, I think that's pretty standard. It probably means there were additional sections opened up, so there was a seat for your child. But also keep in mind nothing's set in stone yet.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2019 07:28     Subject: Letter came home w/course changes

My 6th grader came home yesterday with a list of courses for next year, and there have been changes since registration. I approve of the changes, which are mainly things we requested but were previously denied (like Global Humanities), but I found it odd that this form letter was how they let us know. Is this normal that they’d make a change and this is how we’d be notified?