Called the school again today to try to remedy my school-provided log-in not working for the required online registration system. Although the info says that the office is open until 4:15, I missed the secretary again. She leaves at 2:00. I asked the principal if they have any idea what will happen with the teacher with the disorderly conduct citation and whether she is likely to be suspended. He said all he can say is that there is an internal investigation and they aren't sure what will come of it. GREEEAAAATTT.
Annoyed again!
Re: kindergarten update
I mean, I am sorry you are dealing with that uncertainty, but that just seems unreasonable to me.
As for everything else, it seems like you are dealing with office issues and haven't had contact with a teacher yet. It could still be a wonderful year!
I didn't expect him to give me details, but I did expect him to perhaps be able to say that they are considering disciplinary action but it would not include suspension, or something similar. Or, that they will have more info as of DATE. Or something. Seems like she could be suspended.
There are 3 kindergarten teachers. One is new to the district, one is in trouble, and then there's the third one. It's not a great situation.
School starts Sept. 2.
FWIW, I never blamed this on the teacher in the first place. I understand that the teacher is not responsible for the general mess in the office. I just lumped in the "not knowing whether my kid's teacher will be suspended right away" with my general dissatisfaction with the school experience thus far, which is valid! DD is totally anxious about kindergarten and took a couple weeks to adjust to preschool last year despite having gone there the previous year. I know it will be really hard for her if she has to change teachers.
Our secretaries leave at 2 for summer hours. It's a nice way for schools to save a little money and there really is only a couple custodians, principal, and 1-2 secretaries there during the summer so your going to see a big mess until the school gets up and running and everyone is back to work. It's just the nature of things at most public schools.
I know the information will ease your worries so just call earlier in the day tomorrow. If the log in stuff isn't working, I'm sure they've already had complaints and have fixed the issue.
Just don't be the new parent who is critical and not understanding to glitches as it won't be beneficial to anyone. Your DD will be fine. The school year will be great and you have plenty of time to digest all the information you need.
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How does the school not have their shit together? Because they won't tell her if a teacher is going to be suspended? Beceause they had a date wrong on a paper? Why did you quote me everyone else was saying the same thing??
Eh I think as an educator we have seen parents like this time and time again. She knows the dates. She knows when to call to get her log in fixed. Her expectations for a public school seem over the top. She is absolutely feeding into her child's anxiety. I get it sending a child to school is hard, but even in the best schools there are going to he hiccups. My HS comment was more tongue in cheek. I need my sarcasm font.
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Yep! My son wasn't due until June. That's what I and everyone else was prepared for. Then the accident happened in March. The kids (who are much older) adapted just fine to the sub. Sure, they missed me and I them and it didn't go as well as it could have. Crap is going to happen. Their whole educational career isn't ruined because they had a crappy sub for 6 weeks their freshman year.
This answer is, of course these things happen, in any type of school. Even if you pay $12,000 a year in tuition, things happen. They happen in all types of schools, businesses, organizations, and other institutions. Let's not throw public schools under the bus. Sure, some public schools are crappy, but some are fantastic (and it sounds like the school OP is upset about actually has a good reputation).
I found it funny and interesting that (maybe in the original thread) people made comments that perhaps she should look into finding an alternate school. This stuff happens everywhere. It's frustrating as can be, but it happens. And most people can't just pick a different school to attend unless they choose private vs. public. You attend the school determined by your address.
My sister's school also just had their open house a few days before school started. She wasn't required to send anything to parents prior to that.
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
And they probably didn't pay for the postage either.
Maybe, and I agree at a private school they would probably just tell her the name of the teacher over the phone if the website wasn't working. But typos or commenting on an ongoing investigation? Probably going to get the same response at public or private schools. While you might hope for better service at a private school, it's not guaranteed. I was recently on a private school's website and cringed at the number of grammar and punctuation errors.