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by pavel_lishin
852 days ago
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The person making the decision is very like the superintendent of the school system, likely informed by someone from IT and maybe someone representing the teachers somehow. They might listen to me if I bring in a coalition of other parents, but there's two reasons why I'm probably not going to do this: 1. They're likely locked into at least a year-long contract, if not more 2. Doing this is a huge amount of work for me. I'd have to find a significant number of parents who are _also_ as peeved as me, and then get them to take action - even if it's signing something - and then I'd have to bring the petition up to the school board, etc., etc., etc. It's much easier to just mute the notifications on the app, and go through them once a week. 99% of them are just wildly inactionable anyway - things like reminding me that school is out, or that a student interest group that's irrelevant to me is having a meeting two Thursdays from now. If I was annoyed enough to take action, I'd rather just offer to build them a replacement app - shorten that feedback loop, ya know? |
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