Some of you seem unaware it's your job to urge restraint &moderation & *not* sending letters written in anger to the ppl educating my child!
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Enablers of my inability to let things go and tendency to overreact & say things I later regret. That is what you are. :-p
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Permettreuse! (I'm nouning verbs now. Did it work?)
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Merde.
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Why would you not send that? (Poor Dave...)
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Its a ludicrous overreaction to an automated letter.But I had fun with it.Dave knows exactly how lucky he is. I tell him often
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@brendonbrewer U can't "explain statistics to a school". It's not a person. Admin ppl, not math teachers, send out such letters. -
Thank you, obligatory pedant. I don't care.

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Explains why u *felt* driven to write in the first place
Care
PS: U wrongly agree with school about criteria for "success".
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.@dauthaz Yes, but its an automated letter and I'm not seriously going to make a fuss about it. Some parents are lax. Its aimed at them.
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Strong. Brave.
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Helen … It’s *perfect*. (I, … well, I think I’d be sorely tempted to send it).
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when I took time off with a chronic illness. All my reports were 'she gets all As, but the time off is impacting her grades'
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Seems like a good catharsis writing. :)
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