Tuesday, June 16, 2015

TUSCAN ROBOCALL WRONGLY FRIGHTENED PARENTS

Tuscan Principal Malikah Majeed
At least a few Tuscan School parents were unnecessarily frightened on Monday when a formal school message from Principal Malikah Majeed was robo-called to their phones with a very non-emergency message.

Tuscan parents are used to hearing the message alert for snow days and more emergency type information. It has never before been used for such non-essential alerts.

When the message turned out to be a thank you for attending the school's art show, more than a few found it annoying at best, frightening at worst.

Hear it below and decide if it could have been handled in an email rather than a phone call that caused some to pull over their cars when answering their cell phones with fear in their thoughts:



1 comment:

Unknown said...

I was a nervous wreck picking up that call! Especially because of what has happened at the other schools and I'm out of town! Should have been and email and in PTA blast! Horrible decision!