<p>Jamimom, She let my daughter read the recommendation before she put it in the envelope. So did the guidance counselor. They were good enough that daughter was embarrassed by what they both said. I didn't get to see them, of course, because by the time she brought them home they were both sealed. </p>
<p>But I do understand that it was a pain for the teacher to have to print it out again and fax it: I too was annoyed at having to resend everything. So, maybe that was part of her reaction too. I will have daughter write her another thank you and perhaps bring her in a little gift to thank her for the extra time.</p>
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<p>Actually, this is a good idea. D. has a very strong relationship with her guidance counselor and the GC has a good sense about this teacher too. I will suggest this to my D.</p>