Evaluations

<p>how do you resend an evaluation to a teacher? my english teacher didnt get it for some reason, and requested another one.</p>

<p>As long as your teacher has not yet started the evaluation, then all you have to do is access your candidate kit, click on teacher evaluations, and then under the English section, reenter the email address and click send. It should work because you can switch teachers up until the evaluation has been started. Make sure that you have the right email address. Also, check with your teacher to make sure that the emails haven't been read as spam. Sometimes school affiliated email addresses can automatically put things in a spam file even if they're not really spam. That's what happened with my physics teacher...all she had to do was look in a different file for it.</p>

<p>i had to take it one step further. i enterd an incorrect address, submitted, then put in the real one and submitted again.</p>

<p>Wow... sounds much more advanced this year! i was so excited last year to actually use the website instead of the 3333 number to check statuses the year before. Seems more advanced!</p>

<p>Man, I would have loved the online version so much more. Lucky dogs!</p>

<p>Wow, it was a pain last year to run around campus and try to give every teacher an evaluation form, and then have them complete and send it before the deadline! You guys are lucky...</p>

<p>Correct my memory loss, do you have to have an evaluation from both your chemistry and physics teacher? If yes, what do you do if you have the same teacher for both classes?</p>

<p>no, english and math with a third teacher of your choice. </p>

<p>My S had his math teacher move back to England which caused a problem (he is in the AICE program taking the British A levels). They wanted the email address to be from an .edu. So we went round and round with them, school didn't start until Sept. 5th and wanted his current teacher...who had not been hired yet. So we went back to his sophomore math teacher. The Sept. 1st deadline was really bad for the kids who school after the deadline.</p>

<p>He also had to call his english teacher while she was with her mom out of state. It was a good thing the letter from AF came while school was still in, he got his teacher's non work emails, home phone and cell phone numbers.</p>

<p>The ALO also thought the deadline was difficult to make with the schools starting after Labor Day.</p>

<p>Thanks for the memory correction.</p>