In response to “Fix Website First” (Oct. 14, Sound Off), you are right when you say that Norwood-Norfolk needs to update its website. However, to say that the teachers and administration should …
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In response to “Fix Website First” (Oct. 14, Sound Off), you are right when you say that Norwood-Norfolk needs to update its website. However, to say that the teachers and administration should be working on the website during their “idle time” is rude and shows that you have no idea what teaching is like. Did you ever think that perhaps the website is not up to date because the teachers and administration are so busy educating your children that they don’t have time to work on it? The school cut a lot of positions this year, and I’m sure teachers are scrambling to cover the vacancies that were left. If it bothers you so much, instead of complaining, maybe you should go to the school and offer to help out with the website.