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No, I wasn't aware of that, but I think it's kind of a silly rule.... By Anita/Ky/K
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What if you have a question that you would like to receive responses from a variety of people instead of just kindergarten teachers or just 3rd grade teachers? There are a lot of subjects that can be included in a variety| of boards, in my opinion, such as my request for emails for 100th day or my request for hosts for the flat people made by the K, 1, 2, 3 grade "family" at school. If I need participants from a variety of grade levels, why wouldn't it be okay for me to post my request on more than one board? If I had only wanted responses from other kindergarten teachers, I would have only posted on the | | kindergarten board, and while I do realize that there is a separate board for email and snail mail projects, it has been my experience that I don't receive as many responses from my postings on that board as I do from others. At least, that's been my experience on Teachers.Net anyway. I don't visit these boards nearly as often as I do those. I guess I just assumed it would be the same way here. I only posted here because I do need 100 emails in a little over a week, and while I was receiving emails from my postings on TNet, I thought I'd post my request here too to increase our chances of attaining our goal. I also need nearly 100 Flat Stanly hosts, and I posted my request for those here for the same reason. I guess I figured the more posts I had out there, the more people were likely to respond. I apologize.
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