Could be just a typo. Around here almost all schools have electronic signs. Someone made a mistake, it happens. I think it’s a little embarrassing, but doesn’t take away from the student’s accomplishment.
Gotta be honest, it took me a minute to remember speech is spelled with two e's. I was 40 before I learned dilemma didn't have an "n" in it. And I'm an English major!
In fact, I was ranting at my wife a few days ago (another English major and teacher) about how it's dumb that "her" is both the third person female objective and possessive pronoun (except when it's "hers").
A few years ago someone put a sign up at our county library with a misspelled word on it. I called the library because I also work for the county and know the librarians there. They were mortified and the sign was removed immediately and corrected. They thanked my profusely because I called and let them know in a kind way.
Haven't you ever had a moment where a word that you've spelled correctly hundreds of times suddenly looks wrong? And then you second guess yourself trying to figure out why it doesn't look right. It happens to me (senior moment at 45?) and I'm a decent speller. It's like my brain short circuits.
Haven't you ever had a moment where a word that you've spelled correctly hundreds of times suddenly looks wrong? And then you second guess yourself trying to figure out why it doesn't look right. It happens to me (senior moment at 45?) and I'm a decent speller. It's like my brain short circuits.
I work in a not so great school district & recently overheard a training for the principals where the lady said the skill she was referring to would become so familiar that the teachers will start doing it “unconsciously”.
I'm in my 40's and still spell 'their' wrong when I type. I just figure it out before I hit "send" so I can't say anything about the person who created that message except- proofreading is fundamental