Anonymous wrote:This is an "old habits die hard" type of thing. Yes, they should just post everything into ParentVue and send out an email. But there are quite a few families who probably don't use the apps/online info very well, and the mail is a much better option.
It's also a way to flex residency requirements. I bet they follow up on the returned "no longer at this address" items.
Now, why they don't just put it in Parentvue the same day they mail it all, I have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you can not possibly be worried about the cost of a stamp (re your tax dollars) if you are privileged enough to not understand why a paper document would be sent.
The confusion is not rooted in privilege.
APS sends a paper document for one piece of needed info but uses Parentvue for other needed info. Why discrepancy?
Well now they are sending class assignments via ParentVUE as well. So the PP screaming privilege can now step aside.
Anonymous wrote:For residency fraud reasons?
Anonymous wrote:This is an "old habits die hard" type of thing. Yes, they should just post everything into ParentVue and send out an email. But there are quite a few families who probably don't use the apps/online info very well, and the mail is a much better option.
It's also a way to flex residency requirements. I bet they follow up on the returned "no longer at this address" items.
Now, why they don't just put it in Parentvue the same day they mail it all, I have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Are they posted?