Saturday, June 24, 2017
Please Pardon Misbehavior Letter
Please pardon my son for misbehavior. He has been under extreme duress lately as we have been transitioning to new living arrangements after being granted custody by the court. He has no priors or records for truancy, in fact, he has been a consistent honor student the past years. I have had a long talk with him to set him straight and he has promised to keep in line with school rules and be more respectful of his teachers. He is also willing to undergo counselling under the school guidance program.
Please let me know how we can resolve this, I can come over the school this week and have a meeting with all parties concern.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Nettles
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Dear Teacher Letter
Dear Teacher,
It takes a lot of effort for any person to reach out to kids. We love teachers who take the time out and do more with their students. I think it's great when kids can express themselves in a great way in a positive environment. You are doing incredible things for the kids in your class and their grades are up to par while having some fun and enjoying themselves with the things they learn everyday. Hopefully your way of teaching catches on everywhere. Much respect to you!
Mommy Rose Anne
Friday, January 22, 2016
Teacher Granting Deadline Extension to Student
Dear Student,
Thank you for explaining the circumstances behind your request for an extension of time to finish the required coursework.
I appreciate your straightforwardness ahead of time and I have found your reason for the extension request quite valid and reasonably within the school guidelines.
On my part, I hope the deadline extension eases your current personal situation. I wish you well on your recovery.
Professor McClure
Friday, February 11, 2011
Happy Valentine's Day Letter to Teacher
Dear Teacher,
I Heart U!
Please don't feel so sad. I hope you finally find a boyfriend who kisses you every night and calls you sweetheart on Facebook. You're the nicest person I know and you deserve someone awesome!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Bryan
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Invitation Letter for Teacher
A sample invitation letter for a Teacher to attend a school celebration in their honor. The invite is direct and forthcoming without giving away any surprises to the teacher.
Dear Teacher Dave,
You are cordially invited to the Teacher's Day Gala event on September 9, 2010 at the Albert Hall at 7pm. I hope you could grace us with your presence. Special guests, students and attendees are looking forward to seeing you at this wonderful event.
Respectfully yours,
George Jackson
Student President
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Letter to Teacher: Thanks for Caring!
Dear Mrs. Appleby,
I'm back in school and well, I guess back on track. Dropping out mid year and coming in cold behind everyone else is not easy. Kids here are the tough kind and the truth is most of us kids can be cruel. Cruel to others and cruel to ourselves. But thank you for making things in school a little bit better. I look forward to your classes and the spoken poetry readings at the St. Albert hall.
My mom still holds on to the idea that I am still a child. She doesn't realized that I am not that young anymore. I can't say that I am all grown up either. Still, I should thank you for treating me like someone with an opinion that counts. Thank you for listening to me, for pointing out the error of my ways and for acknowledging my accomplishments- like you said in the classroom, the little things that I can do and be responsible for.
I've learned to deal with how things are at home. My parents may not be there when I get home from school because they are working late and too hard, but that doesn't mean I should make things harder for them, by acting up and being selfish so I can get what I want. Like you said, I could chill with the drama and learn to deal with it. I'm cool with my parents now and I do understand them better. I just wish though my Mama would stop calling me My Baby, it really freaks me out.
So if you see me in the halls, keep in mind I am doing fine and I am grateful.
Thanks,
Lewis