This shouldn't be surprising. My sister just started a job as an elementary school teacher. Last night was her first parent-teacher meet & greet event, and this morning she received the below email from the school's vice-principal (who is also a part-time prof and taught my sister during her B.Ed.). If our educators can't even type a simple note like this without it being plagued by spelling and grammatical errors, what hope do our students have?
Quote:
Lindseuy: I just wanted to tell you how impressed I was with your presentation tonight. I've seen lots, and done lots, of these and I've never seen anyone so organized, confident - WOW. All the little touches, likes the fridge magnet. I know I tell you every day how impressed I am but tonight it really came together. Any student, parent, or other teacher fortunate enough to be working with you is lucky beyond measure!
And remember, you don't have to pay me for any of this!
I also mentioned to Heather how impressive you were tonight.
See you Fri (if I'm still alive) or Monday.
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My sister's name is Lindsey, not "Lindseuy", by the way.