Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher. I'm not sure why it would be considered PC to say "I have no concerns." I would just take it at face value, OP. The teacher doesn't have any concerns. Isn't this a good thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we just had our parent-teacher conference for our pK-er. Repeatedly the teacher said "I have no concerns" (e.g., academically, socially, blah blah). Last year the PS teacher used the same "I have no concerns" phraseology. Is this some rule from on high, to use neutral/PC terms at these meetings? This is the same school, btw, that has banned all celebrations at school of holidays this year and banned celebrating kids' bdays w/treats . . .
What does the bolded have to do with anything?