Wednesday, December 16, 2009

AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL ANSWERING MACHINE

According to Snopes, the following phone message is a hoax. It was first attributed to California’s Pacific Palisades High School in 2002, with the Maroochydore High School in Queensland version popping up last March. It would be great, however, if some of our schools had the guts to leave this kind of message on their answering machines.

Ring!

Hello!

You have reached the automated answering service of your school. In order to assist you in connecting to the right staff member, please listen to all the options before making a selection.

 To lie about why your child is absent, press 1

 To make excuses for why your child did not do his homework, press 2

 To complain about what we do, press 3

 To swear at staff members, press 4

 To ask why you didn’t get information (that has already been enclosed in your newsletter and several flyers that have been mailed to you), press 5

 If you want us to raise your child, press 6

 If you want to reach out and touch, slap, or hit someone, press 7

 To request another teacher (for the third time this year), press 8

 To complain about bus transportation, press 9

 To complain about school lunches, press 0

If you realize this is the real world, and your child must be accountable and responsible for his or her own behavior, classwork, and homework, and that it’s NOT the teacher’s fault for your child’s lack of effort, hang up and have a nice day!

If you want this in another language, move to a country that speaks it. Thank you for your interest in public education.

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