Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe half a dozen staff in my school during the summer.
For hundreds of phone calls and thousands of emails.
"Ghosting." Yeah, right. Beg for your taxes to be raised so we can hire more people.
One thing that would help this is to just respond the first time, so that families do not have to contact the school multiple times.
Or trust that it's being taken care of like the other 12345 families and don't expect so much hand holding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe half a dozen staff in my school during the summer.
For hundreds of phone calls and thousands of emails.
"Ghosting." Yeah, right. Beg for your taxes to be raised so we can hire more people.
One thing that would help this is to just respond the first time, so that families do not have to contact the school multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe half a dozen staff in my school during the summer.
For hundreds of phone calls and thousands of emails.
"Ghosting." Yeah, right. Beg for your taxes to be raised so we can hire more people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not being ghosted. Everything happens in the few days before school. It's absurd, but that's how they do it here.
Why is this absurd? Teachers haven't even returned to school yet.
Teachers haven't returned, but office staff have been there all summer.
exactly my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not being ghosted. Everything happens in the few days before school. It's absurd, but that's how they do it here.
Why is this absurd? Teachers haven't even returned to school yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP bear in mind it will be busy over the summer with a reduced staff. If they are ignoring you it's probably because you sent too many emails. You will want to be super polite and back off. It's different here to Europe.
+1 Yeah, don't antagonize everyone by writing the principal like a previous poster said. Just go in person one day. (And also, I don't think you know what ghosting really means.)
yes, what does ghosting mean?
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the DC area, OP!
There's less of a nuclear risk here than in Europe, these days![]()
Yes, staff can get very hard to chase down during the summer, and it's gotten worse with Covid. I've doing some chasing of my own at my kid's high school. My other kid's middle school, on the other hand, has responded immediately: they're not overcrowded and overworked, apparently!
You should be receiving school emails about back-to-school information and dates, so if you're not, please call the office or go in-person. The important one before school starts is the orientation day where kids go to school just to check out their classroom and meet their teacher. The PTA emails can also be useful, but at our elementary, sign-up was only during Back-to-school night in September. If you can find the name of a PTA officer who can let you into the listserve already, then great.
If your kids will take a bus to school, you can see the bus routes on the school website and pick the one with the stop closest to your house. Don't be alarmed, but bus routes sometimes change in the first few weeks of school, buses show up early and leave the stop before you arrive, or show up late and you need to wait - and then the kinks sort themselves out after a while.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not being ghosted. Everything happens in the few days before school. It's absurd, but that's how they do it here.
Why is this absurd? Teachers haven't even returned to school yet.
Teachers haven't returned, but office staff have been there all summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not being ghosted. Everything happens in the few days before school. It's absurd, but that's how they do it here.
Why is this absurd? Teachers haven't even returned to school yet.
Anonymous wrote:You're not being ghosted. Everything happens in the few days before school. It's absurd, but that's how they do it here.