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And ANOTHER school calendar change
"chiam margalit" wrote in message m... "P. Tierney" wrote in message news:FgGsb.139844$ao4.448102@attbi_s51... "chiam margalit" wrote in message om... We get email today from the principal notifying us that Dec 1, the monday after T'giving, is now a school day whilst before it was a day off. Do all of the parents in the district have email connections? Is this how they normally communicate such things? Do we HAVE to have this discussion again. I mean, we've done it twice in the past couple of months. Why don't you just google it and read my responses. This ****es me off and is worth another response. Why do you two think that I'm asking questions about information that I already know, or that I know is out there? I didn't in each case. And why did you spend more words typing the above response instead of typing what would be fewer words to answer my extremely simple question? P. Tierney |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
"chiam margalit" wrote in message om... dragonlady wrote in message ... In article , (chiam margalit) wrote: We get email today from the principal notifying us that Dec 1, the monday after T'giving, is now a school day whilst before it was a day off. I give up. I'll just send the kids to school when I feel like it, and the heck with the calendar. Marjorie Let me know how that approach works out for you . . . ROTFL. Wouldn't you just love to do this though? You know, who wants to get up at 6:20 every morning when you could just cruise in at oh, say 10:00 and drop off the kiddies. :-) Actually, that's one of the biggest problems in my inner city school. Our attendance rate is great, but we have a substantial number of parents who bring their children in an hour or more late on a daily basis. My first period class usually is missing at least 2-3 students, who will end up coming in either part way through the period, or during second or maybe third. Similarly, some of the parents start picking students up as much as an hour early. In some cases, these are the same children. Marjorie meh |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
In rwTsb.142771$9E1.722436@attbi_s52,
P. Tierney wrote: * *"Hillary Israeli" wrote in message ... * In FgGsb.139844$ao4.448102@attbi_s51, * P. Tierney wrote: * * * * *"chiam margalit" wrote in message * . com... * * We get email today from the principal notifying us that Dec 1, the * * monday after T'giving, is now a school day whilst before it was a day * * off. * * * * Do all of the parents in the district have email connections? * *Is this how they normally communicate such things? * * Didn't we talk about this already? * * I don't know. Maybe I missed it. Either way, it's a simple *question. I wonder because it wouldn't work *at all* here, since *probably a good chunk of the parents do not have email. *Hence the question. I was sort of being sarcastic. It has been brought up before whenever anyone suggests using email that many parents in many districts not only do not have email, but do not have telephones, and/or do not know how to read and/or do not speak English anyway, so therefore one must not rely on email communiques but rather, I suppose, hire mimes to go out to each address on file and explain what is going on. Oh gosh, there goes that sarcasm again. -- hillary israeli vmd http://www.hillary.net "uber vaccae in quattuor partes divisum est." not-so-newly minted veterinarian-at-large |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
In OJ_sb.145290$9E1.744168@attbi_s52,
P. Tierney wrote: * No, *we* have not. I never entered into a single conversation about *emailing information home. But you and Hillary are criticizing me, *I guess, because I'm not reading every freaking post on the newsgroup *before entering into a discussion. That's really logical. I'm sorry you felt criticized. That wasn't my intent. My post was really intended more as a "oh boy, not THIS again," type of comment directed to the readership at large more than to you specifically. -- hillary israeli vmd http://www.hillary.net "uber vaccae in quattuor partes divisum est." not-so-newly minted veterinarian-at-large |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
"P. Tierney" wrote in message news:OJ_sb.145290$9E1.744168@attbi_s52... No, *we* have not. I never entered into a single conversation about emailing information home. But you and Hillary are criticizing me, I guess, because I'm not reading every freaking post on the newsgroup before entering into a discussion. That's really logical. You are not alone here. I had no idea this was discussed to exhaustion either. I don't read every thread and must have skimmed over it. I use google often when looking up subjects that I think might have been discussed here before, but I can't do it for every thread. -- JennP. mom to Matthew 10/11/00 remove "no........spam" to reply |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
"chiam margalit" wrote in message Do we HAVE to have this discussion again. I mean, we've done it twice in the past couple of months. Why don't you just google it and read my responses. No offense Marjorie, and I am a huge fan of googling to avoid repetition, but I had no idea this was discussed either. I guess I skipped/skimmed over those threads maybe? I don't read every thread so I would have no idea if it was discussed or not. -- JennP. mom to Matthew 10/11/00 remove "no........spam" to reply |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
"chiam margalit" wrote in message om... Well, their reasoning and my reasoning are two very different things. THEY say that the calendar wasn't finalized until the teacher contract was finalized, which was done about 2 weeks ago, and then there were some 'minor' adjustments. Did the teachers file a grievance with their union? Obviously they were involved in negotiating. I had some issues with my former union but there is a time and a place for a union and this is one of them. I just don't understand how they can start a school year not knowing the calendar for THAT year. I say that they're clueless gits who just don't understand that people make plans based on the calendar given out day 1. Either way, the changes this year are totally new, having never happened like this before. And hopefully never again. New superintendent by any chance? Public. Ok, then as a taxpayer you (and as many of your friends as possible) should really speak up. Attend the next board meeting. (Although, I can't imagine that they haven't been hearing it from all ends.) This is just not acceptable. I can't imagine the teachers aren't too happy with the situation either. I'd bet that you have a high teacher absenteeism that day and quite frankly, I couldn't blame them. -- JennP. mom to Matthew 10/11/00 remove "no........spam" to reply |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, P. Tierney wrote: "chiam margalit" wrote in message m... "P. Tierney" wrote in message news:FgGsb.139844$ao4.448102@attbi_s51... "chiam margalit" wrote in message om... We get email today from the principal notifying us that Dec 1, the monday after T'giving, is now a school day whilst before it was a day off. Do all of the parents in the district have email connections? Is this how they normally communicate such things? Do we HAVE to have this discussion again. I mean, we've done it twice in the past couple of months. No, *we* have not. I never entered into a single conversation about emailing information home. But you and Hillary are criticizing me, I guess, because I'm not reading every freaking post on the newsgroup before entering into a discussion. That's really logical. Our last conversation (in which you participated) focused, in part, on methods of sharing information with parents. I guess in my mind, email would be considered one of the various methods available and would come under the same type of criticism as other internet-based forms of communication. That discussion also focused on timing of calendar notices. This latest is an example of both method and timing. So I guess I'm not seeing how this is much different. What I find interesting about it is, if I got the info straight, it is an example of the role contract negotiations can play. I mentioned earlier than sometimes a calendar cannot be finalized until contracts are finalized and some years that's a problem. In that case, however, any published calendars should at least include a disclaimer that they are subject to change pending outcome of current negotiations. I'd would be upset if I only found out now that I had to work that Monday when I thought I had it off (and had planned that trip to Grandma's house). |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
In article 4O4tb.148919$9E1.751199@attbi_s52, JennP says...
"chiam margalit" wrote in message Do we HAVE to have this discussion again. I mean, we've done it twice in the past couple of months. Why don't you just google it and read my responses. No offense Marjorie, and I am a huge fan of googling to avoid repetition, but I had no idea this was discussed either. I guess I skipped/skimmed over those threads maybe? I don't read every thread so I would have no idea if it was discussed or not. I don't think it's been discussed to death or a particularly disruptive topic or anything like that. We just have a couple of folks bored with it, who need to find the 'next' button or whatever equivalent on their newsreader. Banty |
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And ANOTHER school calendar change
In article kU4tb.148962$9E1.751296@attbi_s52,
"JennP" wrote: "chiam margalit" wrote in message om... Well, their reasoning and my reasoning are two very different things. THEY say that the calendar wasn't finalized until the teacher contract was finalized, which was done about 2 weeks ago, and then there were some 'minor' adjustments. Did the teachers file a grievance with their union? Obviously they were involved in negotiating. I had some issues with my former union but there is a time and a place for a union and this is one of them. I just don't understand how they can start a school year not knowing the calendar for THAT year. The point is that the change in schedule was the RESULT of negotiations with the union. Individual teachers might not be happy with the change, but the union negotiations were just completed and the union (with an affirmattive vote of its members) approvved the contract with the new calendar. There would be no wrong doing on the part of the school, which is merely complying with their (new) union contract, and therefor no basis upon which to file a grievance. meh -- Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care |
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