head's letter, news announcements, newsletter, etc.) The only things to
are sent by mail are grades, and really important letters (ie,
announcing the resignation of our president). THis has cut back on
paper tremendously. Hope this helps.
MMA
Michele M. Ament
Mathematics Teacher
Shady Side Academy
423 Fox Chapel Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Phone: (412) 968-3150
>>> "Eagen, James" <jeagen@mph.net> 06/25/08 10:03 AM >>>
I have a question to you all about school mailings. I am at a PK - 12
school right now that mails often and on no schedule, which produces a
lot of paper and also can hit parents with many pieces of mail a week.
My last school had a monthly mailing to make things more orderly. What
are your thoughts on school mailings? Is there a system that works well?
Thoughts?
Thanks
Jim
James Eagen
Head of Middle School
Manlius Pebble Hill School
5300 Jamesville Rd.
Dewitt, NY 13214
315 446 2452 x162
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