Mickey'snewestfan
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My son came home from school today (day 2) with a note asking parents to write a letter describing their child, and either send it to school in a sealed envelope, or mail it to school so his homeroom/reading/English teacher can read it.
Unfortunately, right now I have no printer, my life is crazy and I can't imagine going out in the evening to Kinkos just to print this. But I think much better on a computer than when I'm handwriting.
If I email it to the teacher, is that a major faux pas? Part of me thinks it's the obvious thing to do, but on the other hand I can't imagine why someone would want it mailed (I'm a teacher, there's no way I'd rather have something mailed to me than just get it in an email), so I figure maybe she has a good reason.
It's an optional assignment but I'd like to do it because there are a few things I'd like her to know about my child.
Unfortunately, right now I have no printer, my life is crazy and I can't imagine going out in the evening to Kinkos just to print this. But I think much better on a computer than when I'm handwriting.
If I email it to the teacher, is that a major faux pas? Part of me thinks it's the obvious thing to do, but on the other hand I can't imagine why someone would want it mailed (I'm a teacher, there's no way I'd rather have something mailed to me than just get it in an email), so I figure maybe she has a good reason.
It's an optional assignment but I'd like to do it because there are a few things I'd like her to know about my child.
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I *always* worry about this when I have to do these types of things. Especially when I would get reports that some of the issues was that my children won't expand their writings. I usually end up writing stuff that is short & to the point and then stumble wondering what else I should put there.