Since I started, we as a team we have always focused on ensuring that we deal with parents in a very professional way,
Corporate or professional? They are not the same.
parents are not customers, and to paraphrase, it's our school so they can like it or lump it
They are not customers. When you have 1500 students in a school the 'customer is always right' goes well out the window.
I've already had 7 complaints about which classes students are in. 2 of them came in within 48 hours of tern starting.
Under your model, we call them up/in for a meeting and try to accomodate/appease because they are customers. In the school world classes change and thry'll stay like that unless there is a good reason.
Parents who think they are customers tend to have the mentality of 'i pay your wages' & so think they can demand what they like, bitch on social media because the school said Timmy's trainers weren't school shoes and they're going to the press etc.
A good school who has strong leadership and a good reputation doesn't need to pander to everyone's little demands (because doing so would ruin the school).
asked if we could collate a plan for the year of key school events and was told, no, a couple of months notice is sufficient.
It is.
A school calendar is usually planned in the spring before thr next academic year.
But some things can change eg. We had an announcement from onr department there would be a y7 trip on that day in June but it's needing to be moved (this is in october)
You only have to see the term date thread to see that even when schools publish dates a year in advanve people forget and whine.
It is standard to give a couple of months notice for most events (big trips are obviously different).
It sort of comes across like 'i am from the real world and know so much more'. You've probably got some great ideas, but you are new to schools and your colleagues are more experienced than you. Maybe spend a little less time thinking you are more professional because you've been in the corporate world and a little more time learning how schools work before slating what goes on. Then you'll be in a position to make great suggestions.