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schools closed but still ASS parking? - Page 2 — Brooklynian

schools closed but still ASS parking?

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  • sweet tea wrote: ^i know my public-school-teaching neighbor calls parents a lot. it's a ton of work, but i think it's a good idea.
    Wow, I am impressed! I have never had a call, granted, my kids aren't out very often, but, still, never.
  • BTW, as I am sure everyone knows by now, schools really are closed today! LOL
  • all of you need to sign up for Parking Bot emails:

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    every morning at 6AM i get a convenient reminder that i either have to move my car or i'm safe to sleep in
  • LongTimeSloper wrote: [quote=xlizellx]Of my 26 students I had 18 come in. I called the 8 homes of my absent kids - 3 newly disconnected phone lines and 5 responses of "it's cold outside" - it's not far fetched for me at all.
    You called yoru students homes? In all my years of parenting, I have never, ever had a teacher call my house when one of my kids was absent. Do you teach at a private school?

    No - it's public.
    Since the tragedy of nixzmary brown, teachers are calling sooner to find out what's going on. I believe that NYC DOE teachers MUST call home on the 3rd consecutive absences and then if they can't find out the reason/get a doctor's note, they send the attendance secretary to the house to find out the reason.

    With me, I call mostly to remind parents to BRING THEIR KIDS TO SCHOOL. We've only been in session 102 days, but I have kids with 30+ absences already.
  • Holy moly! 30 plus absences?? I couldn't imagine! I guess that is why I never get called, my kids have never been out for 3 days in a row and probably have a total of 3 absences for the entire year!
  • I'm guessing xlizellx doesn't teach in PS or a neighborhood with a similar demographic if she teaches younger kids, but maybe high schoolers everywhere skip a lot. I can't imagine having to make all of those calls, but the students are lucky to have a teacher who does.
  • yeah...i teach elementary school is East Flatbush.
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