As often happens on these boards, we've gotten way off the basic question SHC posted:
Just curious--does your school have voice mail for your teachers or are they good about answering their e-mail? It drives me nuts to try and get a simple question answered at our school because you have to leave a message in the office and then they call you back and you're not there, etc. I know one local school system has voice mail for every teacher and I was wondering how common that was. Only a few teachers seem to actually use their e-mail, although they all have it. Just curious-- Anyone?
SHC
Email is fantastic for basic info, like "When does the bus leave for the field trip?" or as follow up to written notes like "Remember, Johnny is being picked up by his Aunt Sue today." It's even great for setting up meeting times as there can be a lot of back and forth communication before a good time is set. Then, a face to face conversation can take place.
aOK is right that dropping by before or after school can be a great time to catch the teacher for a chat. I've done it before - depending on which teacher it is. Some dont' mind at all but others feel like it's an intrusion. We never know when they might be running late in the morning or on their way to another meeting after school. If you think it's going to take some time, I say make an appointment.
I've used email to report brewing situations to the principal. With a 12 year old son, you can imagine that playground and locker room tension can get out of hand at times. If I notice things getting worse, I give the principal a quick heads up. By putting it in writing, and knowing full well that others could eventually read it, it forces me to clearly account the situation to him, even if it paints my own son in a bad light. (Nope, he isn't perfect!) This then gives the principal a chance to either keep an eye on things or to informally chat with my son and other kids as they pass in the hallways.
As an example of how things can go awry: I once recieved a message from someone who was mortified because it was
about me and was intended for another recipient! She was legitimately mad at me and was ranting to another member. We've all done it and, trust me, I've seen and heard worse. But, we're friends and it bothered her to know that I read the things she said. The flip side is that I got to see myself from an honest perspective, it opened up dialog that might not otherwise have taken place and we're still friends. But, depending on the personalities involved, it certainly could have gone the other way!