http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,269826,00.html ok i am sure this was upsetting to the kids who got the note but it still made me giggle.
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This is so irritating! I can not believe how many people are incapable of using spell check! My son's teacher spelled his name wrong the whole school year!! She insisted on labeling their folders etc herself, so every time he brought something home that had his name misspelled I would attach a note stating that ISAAC must have grabbed the wrong one, because the one he brought home belongs to someone named ISSAC. It's not hard to remember how to spell his name correctly, and if she were the God-loving christian she claimed to be she could crack open her Bible and learn how to spell it right.
This is so irritating! I can not believe how many people are incapable of using spell check! My son's teacher spelled his name wrong the whole school year!! She insisted on labeling their folders etc herself, so every time he brought something home that had his name misspelled I would attach a note stating that ISAAC must have grabbed the wrong one, because the one he brought home belongs to someone named ISSAC. It's not hard to remember how to spell his name correctly, and if she were the God-loving christian she claimed to be she could crack open her Bible and learn how to spell it right.
Because of a health problem my daughter has, I have been communicating with her school nurse all year long. Nice woman, very caring, but she irritatingly misspells my daughter's name consistently. Even when I spell it in the email or even in the topic, she still misspells it. Some people are just name stubborn, I guess.
Another thought, my graduate school, college roommate had dyslexia. She had an undergraduate degree in Special Education and was also working on her masters degree at the time we were roommates.
There are professionals out in the work force, with college degrees who are battling their own issues such as dyslexia. (Did I spell "dyslexia" correctly???)
Yes, you spelled it correctly.
I think that if my child had gotten this letter, first I'd have to stop laughing to call the school first. I mean, I understand that teachers are busy -- I used to be one as well. But really, OMG, if she had the time to type it, she could have at least proofread the stupid thing before she took all the time to print it AND mass-produce it for sending.
BTW, I don't trust spell check -- because homophones (words that sound the same but are different in spelling and meaning) will still come up and words used out of context will also not show.
The same here. (and I was not making excuses for the teacher who wrote this and sent it, however, it does amaze me, how much attention is paid to less important issues than the safety of our children/students...IMO, it should ALWAYS be top on our list of concerns. Instead, people assume that school systems are following their safety plans to the letter when, in reality, many are seriously BS'in the public.)
No argument from me and a great point.The same here. (and I was not making excuses for the teacher who wrote this and sent it, however, it does amaze me, how much attention is paid to less important issues than the safety of our children/students...IMO, it should ALWAYS be top on our list of concerns. Instead, people assume that school systems are following their safety plans to the letter when, in reality, many are seriously BS'in the public.)
Deer Pairints,
Yur chilldrin r stoopid.
Sighned,
Thu Teechur
:clap: :clap: :clap:Deer Pairints,
Yur chilldrin r stoopid.
Sighned,
Thu Teechur