no later than tomorrow will certify the letter requesting an answer in 3 business day..the original e-mail was sent 4 weeks ago and the meeting 5..enough time for them to evaluate or give me an answers
yes, both of the principal recvd the E-Mail. Because 1 of the security was confronted by her telling her about the e-mail and that the is it prohibited by the school employee to tell the parents what's happen inside the school, since the security talks to me everyday she tht she had told me.. my son talks perfectly and say everything that happens around him. today once again he received 3 out of 5 bad faces 1:because teachers had to repeat instructions several times
2: because ask 3 time to write his name on paper
3: most of the time sitting on legs. no later than tomorrow i will certify the E-Mail and re-sent copy to Region.. requesting a response in 3 business day. tomorrow will 4 weeks of the original e-Mail 5 of our meeting..thanks again for your advices!! I would like a reply from a teacher on this times out and bad faces.. it this the right way to reprehend a kid with ADHD, possible Asperguer Syndrome, I am so sad!!
It really does vary by school principal and school district. As dhfl143 mentioned, if you send a letter and want proof it was received, it's best to send it certified, and indicate that you request a response by (date.) Another option is to hand-carry a letter to the school principal's office, and get a signed receipt from the receptionist. Since you mention having used email, there's a chance they never even got it. If a week has passed, you might try to handcarry or send a certified follow-up letter now, saying something like, "Dear (Principal), I had hoped to hear back from you, regarding an email I sent on (date.) I realize you may not have received it, so I am enclosing a copy herein, and I look forward to your reply before the end of this week. Thank you in advance, (name)"
Send a certified return receipt letter via snail mail in which you request a response within 10 school days to both principal and school district.
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