Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 13:53     Subject: NBMS students left with no teacher or sub - is that normal?

Teacher was out and whatever teacher was called to cover last minute didn't check their email or get the slip on time. It happens, not a lot, but it happens. Next time, the kids should hit the call button or get the next door teacher.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 13:44     Subject: NBMS students left with no teacher or sub - is that normal?

Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader came home from school yesterday and informed me that there was no teacher or sub in his 6th period class. Kids were there - no adult. I'm not normally a squeaky wheel but it seems ridiculous to me that this class could not be covered, if not by a substitute then by another adult in the building. Thoughts?

Outrageous. Your school board doesn’t care about the safety of students.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 13:41     Subject: NBMS students left with no teacher or sub - is that normal?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader came home from school yesterday and informed me that there was no teacher or sub in his 6th period class. Kids were there - no adult. I'm not normally a squeaky wheel but it seems ridiculous to me that this class could not be covered, if not by a substitute then by another adult in the building. Thoughts?


Did you call the school to inquire about it?


I did not -- was kind of checking the temperature of others on whether or not this was a little deal, or a big deal. Seems little, but now I'll shoot an appropriate heads-up note to the school.

Thanks all.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 11:23     Subject: NBMS students left with no teacher or sub - is that normal?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader came home from school yesterday and informed me that there was no teacher or sub in his 6th period class. Kids were there - no adult. I'm not normally a squeaky wheel but it seems ridiculous to me that this class could not be covered, if not by a substitute then by another adult in the building. Thoughts?


Did you call the school to inquire about it?


I would write the principal. It's important they know that parents are aware of this safety lapse.