(no subject)
Mar. 24th, 2004 12:09 pmto: de la Rocha, Manuel
from: Munroe, Ororo
Subject: Use of the phone and other privileges
While I find myself at a loss to explain why none of the other staff members, most especially Emma, has not taken you in hand and explained what students are and are not permitted to do, it is an oversight that needs to be remedied.
I will speak to Professor Xavier, and Emma on this matter. If they, or another staff member has not spoken to you by Friday morning, come find me. Even in your current condition, you have certain freedoms that we do not remove.
to: Xavier, Charles
CC: Frost, Emma
from: Munroe, Ororo
Subject: Manuel de la Rocha
I am going to assume the boy is seeking sympathy and has exaggerated his concerns. Regardless, he is at least acting like this campus is a prison. Given that we seem to have a recurring problem with a handful of students assuming that we, the staff, are here to make their lives miserable and boring, I would like to cut Mr. de la Rocha's complaints off at the head before the student body spins them into rumors of not being able to leave the grounds or contact their families.
He seems to be under the illusion that he cannot make personal phone calls. I am not certain as to what -else- he might believe, but it is a problem we need to remedy.
from: Munroe, Ororo
Subject: Use of the phone and other privileges
While I find myself at a loss to explain why none of the other staff members, most especially Emma, has not taken you in hand and explained what students are and are not permitted to do, it is an oversight that needs to be remedied.
I will speak to Professor Xavier, and Emma on this matter. If they, or another staff member has not spoken to you by Friday morning, come find me. Even in your current condition, you have certain freedoms that we do not remove.
to: Xavier, Charles
CC: Frost, Emma
from: Munroe, Ororo
Subject: Manuel de la Rocha
I am going to assume the boy is seeking sympathy and has exaggerated his concerns. Regardless, he is at least acting like this campus is a prison. Given that we seem to have a recurring problem with a handful of students assuming that we, the staff, are here to make their lives miserable and boring, I would like to cut Mr. de la Rocha's complaints off at the head before the student body spins them into rumors of not being able to leave the grounds or contact their families.
He seems to be under the illusion that he cannot make personal phone calls. I am not certain as to what -else- he might believe, but it is a problem we need to remedy.