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Saturday, August 25, 2007

A welcome letter

School starts for us this Monday, August 27, so I thought it might be a good idea to compose a generic Welcome letter to send home.

Dear parents/guardians/cousin Larry,

Welcome to the beginning of another super fantastic year! We are very excited to have your son/daughter/spawn in our class this year! We are looking forward to a year full of learning, growth, and development -- and hopefully NOT full of termites like last year. Whoops!

As a third grader, your child will be taking the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) for the first time. Except for Pietro, who's an old hand at the state standardized test. Here's hoping the 10th time's a charm, Pietro! But for most of the rest of your kids, they will learn firsthand this year about subjective exams and arbitrary passing rates!

It's going to be a challenging year for all of us, so we appreciate all your help. Here are a few friendly reminders to help us all get through the year:

  • When you drop your kids off in the morning, be sure to actually stop the car before they get out
  • Remember that school starts promptly at 8:00, and your child should be in his/her seat, ready to work when the bell rings. Please do NOT set your alarm clock for 7:55 and expect to get here in time for your child to have breakfast.
  • Students are to come to school every day with at least one sharpened pencil. If you can afford a PS3 and WWE Pay-Per-Views every other weekend, I'm sure you can afford a couple of lousy pencils.
  • Homework is to be done tonight it is assigned -- BY THE CHILDREN! We know that you mean well, but you're really not helping if you don't know your long division from your lines of symmetry. (You know who you are)
  • Let's agree that a 2-pound bag of Hot Cheetos and a liter of Dr Pepper does not constitute a healthy lunch.
  • Dogfighting, convenience store robbery, and "making it rain" will not be tolerated. In other words, don't let your child emulate a professional football player.
  • Please make sure your son or daughter uses the restroom before they leave your home, and do not send them with a 2-gallon bottle of water. Once they are in the classroom, to paraphrase the current California Governator in Kindergarten Cop -- THERE IS NO BATHROOM!!

Let's make this a great year! Only you can prevent forest fires! They'll never take our freedom! Remember the Alamo! (Insert your own encouraging catchphrase here)!!

See you on Monday!

Sincerely,

Mister Teacher

8 comments:

Jenny said...

Brilliant!

CaliforniaTeacherGuy said...

After reading about all that water, I need to go to the bathroom! Oops! I guess there isn't one!

Mamacita (The REAL one) said...

I love it, esp. the part about the pencils!

You might throw something in there about how much cheaper socks and pencils are, than, say, a pack of cigarettes. . . .

HappyChyck said...

Love your wit!

Mike in Texas said...

Since you'll be on morning car rider duty you should have thrown in something about waiting till your child gets out of the car before filling it with 2nd hand smoke.

Mrs. Bluebird said...

Oh, that's just perfect!!!

EHT said...

I'd love to actually send your letter!

Terrell said...

Yes! I'd add --
"Though I want to hear from you if problems develop, there is a critical mass of e-mails/phone calls/notes beyond which we will know: the problem is mama."