Anonymous wrote:NP. It’s clunky, but her point just seems to be that if even revered figures like Mother Theresa have critics, of course everyday normal people will never be able to make everyone happy at the same time. It doesn’t feel to me like she’s saying she’s equivalent to Mother Theresa.
But I’m not a GDS parent and couldn’t care less either way. I suspect if the reader already liked the person who wrote it, it would seem benign, and if they already disliked the person who wrote it, it would seem self-aggrandizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP - but I ran GDS high school principal (not Head of School) welcome letter through GPTzero and got approx 80 percent likely composed by LLM
Not a surprise at all for this extremely low caliber high school head. She also compared herself to Gandhi and Mother Theresa in the letter. Like them, she faces lots of criticism. Not kidding at all BTW
Really poor interpretation of what was actually said. Give it a break.
I’m not PP but I think you can get the true point of the letter and still chuckle at PPs joke about Ghandi and Mother Theresa. I will agree with PP that the letter was a bit off - even if you appreciate the most basic of its intended message.
I agree w/ you. It was poorly written - even if the LLM wrote it! She ties the " I acknowledge that it's impossible to please everyone" immediately to "the most revered figures like Gandhi and Mother Theresa"
Sloppy/clumsy at best
+ +
here is the segment so the "give it a rest" person above can try to defend
At GDS, we strive to create a positive experience for everyone, and it's natural to feel disheartened when well-intentioned actions are met with anything less than steadfast approval.
However, I've learned that there are two essential ways to approach feedback. Firstly, I see it as a valuable opportunity for growth. It allows us to examine our actions and ensure they align with our intentions.
Secondly, I acknowledge that it's impossible to please everyone. Even the most revered figures like Gandhi and Mother Theresa had their critics. I remind myself that each person comes from a unique place with their own set of experiences, shaping their reactions. We can't always understand where people are coming from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP - but I ran GDS high school principal (not Head of School) welcome letter through GPTzero and got approx 80 percent likely composed by LLM
Not a surprise at all for this extremely low caliber high school head. She also compared herself to Gandhi and Mother Theresa in the letter. Like them, she faces lots of criticism. Not kidding at all BTW
Really poor interpretation of what was actually said. Give it a break.
I’m not PP but I think you can get the true point of the letter and still chuckle at PPs joke about Ghandi and Mother Theresa. I will agree with PP that the letter was a bit off - even if you appreciate the most basic of its intended message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t bother me. If it frees the principal up to do the other 20,000 things he needs to get done, then fine.
If it is forbidden for students to use, then it's hypocritical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t bother me. If it frees the principal up to do the other 20,000 things he needs to get done, then fine.
If it is forbidden for students to use, then it's hypocritical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP - but I ran GDS high school principal (not Head of School) welcome letter through GPTzero and got approx 80 percent likely composed by LLM
Not a surprise at all for this extremely low caliber high school head. She also compared herself to Gandhi and Mother Theresa in the letter. Like them, she faces lots of criticism. Not kidding at all BTW
Really poor interpretation of what was actually said. Give it a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those checkers are notoriously inaccurate. This seems like a very silly thing to get worked up about, especially on such weak evidence it even was Chat GPT.
+1. Someone ran the US Constitution through one and it came out as 88% AI generated.
Anonymous wrote:Those checkers are notoriously inaccurate. This seems like a very silly thing to get worked up about, especially on such weak evidence it even was Chat GPT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t bother me. If it frees the principal up to do the other 20,000 things he needs to get done, then fine.
If it is forbidden for students to use, then it's hypocritical.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP - but I ran GDS high school principal (not Head of School) welcome letter through GPTzero and got approx 80 percent likely composed by LLM
Not a surprise at all for this extremely low caliber high school head. She also compared herself to Gandhi and Mother Theresa in the letter. Like them, she faces lots of criticism. Not kidding at all BTW