Got Mail
While e-mail links teachers with parents, a surprising number don't use it at all.
I recently attended back-to-school nights at my oldest son’s middle school and my younger boys’ elementary school. I sat in the classrooms of seven teachers, all quite different in personality and teaching style.
Yet in every classroom, I heard the same request about how the teachers wanted to communicate with parents: They all emphasized that by a long shot, they preferred to use e-mail—not the telephone—to keep us informed...
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