@GreyhoundBus My daughter needed to get home from out of state for training for a summer work opportunity. She had to pay an Uber to get to the bus station and an Uber to get home after the bus didn’t show. She was “notified” it was cancelled more than an hour after it should have arrived.
@GreyhoundBus This is a joke! My daughter arrived at 1:20 am to be on time for 2:00 am bus. “Notified” at 3:08. If you can’t provide the service, please notify people with time to make alternate plans. Now she’s out the Uber each way and the job training she was supposed to attend.
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@teachmbw@alicekeeler My own children had teachers that would do this. “Bring in 10 can of food for bonus points.” I had my children take the food, but they heard all about how I didn’t agree with this practice. 😂
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@tblkerr@Math_m_Addicts@robertkaplinsky I was taught the same (a long time ago!) However because “reduce” is so ingrained for many, I always let students know they may hear/see that word for simplify as well. I want them to be able to transfer their skills.
@robertkaplinsky @amandat_hola Alg 1 in 6th grade and Analytical Geometry/Trig the summer between 9/10, so he could max out math courses offered. Skipped Calculus I and ll in college, but we decided to have him “repeat” the next course, so he had solid background knowledge and didn’t get in over his head.