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A Real ANSWERING machine message at a School in the Midlands...

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MrsBigD · 16/07/2007 11:22

This is priceless... I admire the staff's guts!!!

SCHOOL ANSWERING MACHINE

This is the message that apparently a Secondary School staff in the Midlands
voted unanimously to record on their school telephone answering machine.

This is the actual answering machine message for the school. It came about
because they implemented a policy requiring students and parents to be
responsible for their children's absences and missing homework.

The school and teachers are now being threatened with legal action by some
parents who want their children's failing marks changed to passing marks - even
though those children were- absent 15-30 times during the term and did not
complete enough school work to pass their various key stages.

The message:

"Hello! You have reached the automated answering service of your school. In
order "to assist you in connecting to the right member of staff, please listen
to all the options before making a selection:"

  • To lie about why your child is absent - Press 1
  • To make excuses for why your child did not do his/her work - Press 2
  • To complain about what we do - Press 3
  • To swear at staff members - Press 4
  • To ask why you didn't get information that was already enclosed in your Newsletter and several letters posted to you - Press 5
  • If you want us to bring up your child - Press 6
  • If you want to reach out and touch, slap or hit someone - Press 7
  • To request another teacher, for the third time this year - Press 8
  • To complain about bus transport - Press 9
  • To complain about school lunches - Press 0

LASTLY;

  • If you realise this is the real world and your child must be accountable and responsible for his/her own behaviour, class work, homework and that it's not the teachers' fault for your child's lack of effort: Hang up and have a really wonderful day! --
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marymoocow · 16/07/2007 11:24

lol

ComeOVeneer · 16/07/2007 11:25

LOL. I can bet which parents are the ones doing the complaining.

nearlythere · 16/07/2007 11:25

love it!!!

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EmmyLou · 16/07/2007 11:27

Oh, do I LOVE it! LOL

hatrickjacqueline · 16/07/2007 11:36

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IntergalacticWalrus · 16/07/2007 11:45

pmsl! That's brilliant!

TheDullWitch · 16/07/2007 11:49

Actually, it if it is real, it is disgusting. If that is how they regard parents how are they ever going to get the good ones behind them to improve the school. Awful attitude IMHO.

nearlythere · 16/07/2007 11:52

Grin Hmm

TheMuppetMuggle · 16/07/2007 11:54

Love it - that is fab
we could do with something like that at work!

MrsBigD · 16/07/2007 12:03

TheDullWitch I can see your point, however if it's real then they probably got extremely bad experiences with the parents which led to this drastic manoever?

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ELF1981 · 16/07/2007 12:14

wow, what school was it, can you spill?!
I was at a midlands secondary school, but we were all swots and got our work done

MrsBigD · 16/07/2007 12:20

Elf, no idea. My friend, who works at a school in London forwarded it to me

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TwoToTango · 16/07/2007 12:22

Agree with MrsBigD. I am in West Mids - would love to know which school it is.

MrsBadger · 16/07/2007 12:26

may be funny, but it's an urban myth ie not true, so no need to worry, DullWitch

exposé here

MadAsABagOfFrogs · 16/07/2007 12:29

Check out this entry in Snopes

www.snopes.com/humor/iftrue/palisades.asp

It's not true I'm afraid ladies.

MadAsABagOfFrogs · 16/07/2007 12:30

Great minds Mrs Badger lol

MrsBigD · 16/07/2007 12:32

hehehe I did say IF LOL
still a classic though isn't it. When I was working for the council I wish I could have had something similar for some people calling in ;)

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ComeOVeneer · 16/07/2007 12:35

I did think the end part "really wonderful day" was slightly american sounding. BTW MrsBigD I receive the swimming costume this morning, thanks, it is lovely.

MrsBigD · 16/07/2007 12:38

CoV glad it got there and you like

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