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Now, I don't recall (but my memory has been slipping lately) the district
saying anything about this. It was the State that said something.
Actually, the State said nothing except last year they said that it was the
last year to be able to use computers on the DWA. So, I assume that
everyone assumed that last years statement was the last word.
Can you tell us who upstairs in the district told us that we couldn't use
computers this year?
-Wes
wfelty@gte.net
At 06:27 AM 02/13/2001 -0800, you wrote:
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>Mark et al,
>
>Well, I'll start the fuss again.
>
>It gets mighty frustrating when the district says one thing then does
>another, oh and by the way, then they don't tell anyone unless asked!
>
>Let's get the district administration to make better use of e-mail so
>ALL district decisions, even the ones they later changed their minds on,
>are broadcasted to EACH and EVERY teacher.
>
>The saying goes that only the rich get richer.
>
>My saying is, "Only those in the know, get to grow".
>
>Kevin
>kcrozier@pop.halcyon.com
>
>P.S. While not all teachers have e-mail access, my issue is that not all
>administrators (for whatever reason) are disseminating the district
>decisions / information / policies to those few who are connected and
>listening.
>
>Mark Ahlness wrote:
>
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>> Hi All,
>> Sorry for raising such a fuss about using word processors on the DWA.
>> Mike O'Connell informed me today they are allowed. - Mark
>
>--
>Kevin Crozier
>T.O.P.S. at Seward in Seattle
>Classroom Homepage: <http://members.psesd.org/~kcrozier>
>T.O.P.S. Homepage: <http://www.seattleschools.org/schools/tops
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