Anonymous wrote:I’d want the Lysol wipes back! Those things are gold.
Anonymous wrote:I’d want the Lysol wipes back! Those things are gold.
Anonymous wrote:My preschool still hasn't officially announced they are closed for the year, despite the fact that they follow local public schools which obviously means they are done. We had just sent in our final tuition payment when the pandemic hit, and of course no word at all on whether we would get any sort of small refund. ANY communication would be helpful to let the parents know, especially that the money was being used, for example, to ensure teachers are paid and rent. And now we just got word that all our childrens personal items that were left at school (school shut down very abruptly) will be donated unless we really want them and then it will be a case by case basis. It's just left me sour. Is it wrong that I want some of that stuff (a whole cubby's worth of things including an extra pair of shoes and brand new rain boots) back eventually?? Am I being unreasonable? I love our teachers, but the administration of this school has left a lot to be desired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes no sense that they haven’t communicated and that they haven’t offered to give your stuff back! I would push back on that last one.
Have the teachers been teaching at all? Via zoom or sending videos or resources?
—preschool teacher
Oh yes, in addition to a weekly email full of resources, the teachers do twice a week calls which we haven't been able to always make given our schedules. Like I said, I just love our teachers who are really trying to be in the kids' lives during this tough time including being available for 1:1 calls with the kids. It's the administrative communication that has been a problem (and has always been even before this).
I see. Would you be willing to ask your teacher to be a liaison for you and the admin? I would happily email my director if one of my families needed help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes no sense that they haven’t communicated and that they haven’t offered to give your stuff back! I would push back on that last one.
Have the teachers been teaching at all? Via zoom or sending videos or resources?
—preschool teacher
Oh yes, in addition to a weekly email full of resources, the teachers do twice a week calls which we haven't been able to always make given our schedules. Like I said, I just love our teachers who are really trying to be in the kids' lives during this tough time including being available for 1:1 calls with the kids. It's the administrative communication that has been a problem (and has always been even before this).
Anonymous wrote:That makes no sense that they haven’t communicated and that they haven’t offered to give your stuff back! I would push back on that last one.
Have the teachers been teaching at all? Via zoom or sending videos or resources?
—preschool teacher