DS (year7) is going on a trip abroad next month with school.
There is a meeting this week about the trip but it clashes with other plans.
When I receive the email about the meeting this morning I replied to say I won’t be able to make it but could they please forward any information,
the reply was that I should try to attend the meeting as all parents and students are expected to attend.
How essential is it that we attend this meeting?
I know I should try to attend but I’d rather not change my plans if they are just going to be telling me information we already know and going over the itinerary.
We already have a pretty detailed itinerary for the trip and they have given us a lot of information about it.
The meeting is supposed to be 45 minutes long.
Has anyone been to one of these?
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BossyBanana · 02/04/2019 10:53
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