Anonymous wrote:I’m the parent of an incoming 7th grader. I consider myself a partner in my child’s education and I would be thrilled with a ‘The Week Ahead’ email. Middle schoolers need attentive parents/caregivers who are invested in their education and participate by reading the emails, checking in on work, discussing what they are learning at the dinner table, etc. You are doing your child nor their teachers any favors by letting them handle it all on their own. Thank you teachers for all you are doing.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the parent of an incoming 7th grader. I consider myself a partner in my child’s education and I would be thrilled with a ‘The Week Ahead’ email. Middle schoolers need attentive parents/caregivers who are invested in their education and participate by reading the emails, checking in on work, discussing what they are learning at the dinner table, etc. You are doing your child nor their teachers any favors by letting them handle it all on their own. Thank you teachers for all you are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd love a weekly or twice weekly email with all the assignments and due dates so we can keep on tope of it. The more the better.
+1. My kid needs help staying on top of things as we transition toward high school. This would be very helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd love a weekly or twice weekly email with all the assignments and due dates so we can keep on tope of it. The more the better.
Last year, I experimented with this. I sent a Sunday night announcement in Canvas that previewed the week and a Friday afternoon wrap up of what we actually did. Almost no one looked at it the first three weeks. However, I got about 70 emails asking me things that those announcements answered. In weeks 4-9, I stopped the Sunday night preview and just did the Friday wrap up. No one looked at them. Countless emails asking about due dates and deadlines.
I didn’t do these weekly announcements the rest of the year. They were time consuming to write and parents couldn’t be bothered to read them.
Anonymous wrote:All I want is
a calendar of assignment due dates,
an up to date report of what's been submitted,
and an promptly graded work, because Canvas/Parentvue are useless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd love a weekly or twice weekly email with all the assignments and due dates so we can keep on tope of it. The more the better.
Last year, I experimented with this. I sent a Sunday night announcement in Canvas that previewed the week and a Friday afternoon wrap up of what we actually did. Almost no one looked at it the first three weeks. However, I got about 70 emails asking me things that those announcements answered. In weeks 4-9, I stopped the Sunday night preview and just did the Friday wrap up. No one looked at them. Countless emails asking about due dates and deadlines.
I didn’t do these weekly announcements the rest of the year. They were time consuming to write and parents couldn’t be bothered to read them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd love a weekly or twice weekly email with all the assignments and due dates so we can keep on tope of it. The more the better.
Last year, I experimented with this. I sent a Sunday night announcement in Canvas that previewed the week and a Friday afternoon wrap up of what we actually did. Almost no one looked at it the first three weeks. However, I got about 70 emails asking me things that those announcements answered. In weeks 4-9, I stopped the Sunday night preview and just did the Friday wrap up. No one looked at them. Countless emails asking about due dates and deadlines.
I didn’t do these weekly announcements the rest of the year. They were time consuming to write and parents couldn’t be bothered to read them.
Anonymous wrote:I'd love a weekly or twice weekly email with all the assignments and due dates so we can keep on tope of it. The more the better.
Anonymous wrote:All I want is
a calendar of assignment due dates,
an up to date report of what's been submitted,
and an promptly graded work, because Canvas/Parentvue are useless.