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[–] 24708834? ago 

well written, glad I don't have kids I don't think I would ever send them to a public school if I did.

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[–] 24708352? ago 

Okay, fine if you have time for it. But mostly, the sample letter is too wordy to be effective for most and anonymous email is discarded. Bullet points are better. Names of real parents are better. Asking for a response is better. If you get a form letter reply, then that means they've had similar complaints.

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[–] 24714538? ago 

Yes, you are on the right track. The idea is good. The content is getting there. The delivery method needs work. It has to sound like its already in the works and the lawsuits are pending on the choice of the school and its leadership itself. These are unprecedented times and parents are looking for game changers that only have their children's interest at heart and not total compliance with the state government.

I think it would also be nice to say that parents WILL support teachers and administrators that treat their children and their learning environments with dignity and never make it seem like there is something wrong with them or they are a threat or instill any amount of fear. Fear and anxiety are counter intuitive to remembering anything anyway. We can only have one thought at a time and if it is plagued with doubt and worry about infectious diseases guess what is not being thought about? Reading, critical thinking, cognitively appropriate math.

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[–] 24707986? ago 

Thanks OP.

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[–] 24706006? 3 points -3 points (+0|-3) ago 

I would laugh so hard if I actually received this

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[–] 24714545? ago 

Because it would be so out of context at your 76 station job.

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[–] 24709503? [S] ago 

Because you can't read. I know. It's ok.