Stop blaming her for your incompetence, Gatehouse. Those records should never have been released. Period. She can ask for all the crap she wants. It's a public school and she's a parent and member of the public, even if she sounds like an annoying one. Getting defensive isn't going to make things better. |
Don’t care about this callie person nor about some Tisler: FCPS leaked kids’ private info. And it’s not the first time FCPS has done this. FCPS does not look competent after all these data breaches. THAT is what we should all be focusing on. |
I never said the student didn’t need help and I certainly didn’t try to just paint a rosy picture, but any positive comment was negated. “Surely you must have helped him because he never would be able to accomplish this on his own”. We met before the school year even started and they were scowling from the time they came into the classroom. They were angry and on the attack from the beginning. Not a good first impression and it does little to lay constructive groundwork. |
Exactly. No classroom teacher should be treated that way. |
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I'm not the person you are talking to but you are way out of line. Teachers and parents should be a team and there should be respect on both sides. This is part of the problem in SPED right now...acting like educators are the enemy. Parents and teachers should be kind to one another. SMH! Teachers aren't out to get you or your kids. You need to change your attitude. |
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yes! |
Special needs parents are going to bleed public schools dry. |
They are often out to do the bare minimum though; Teachers and staff complain about kids and parents and workload on here all the time. I have a long list of accommodations for my child and only one was ever implemented correctly without having to go back to the teachers during the year. I've had teachers insult me on the first month because they don't think my kid needs their accommodation and they've only known the child for less than 30 days. We still have to work with these teachers and staff for the benefit of our children even if they are rude and judgmental. It is certainly not just a one-sided issue with parents against staff. Many staff think they know what's best for these children based on the first three weeks of school. Even conferences aren't as early as special ed meetings. For anyone to go into a meeting with preconceived ideas of how it will go and how the child is as a whole human is assuming too much about the child and the meeting. People interject all the time. This isn't being very rude. Some people run on and take up the entire meeting. The rest of that teacher's post is just opinion. There was no real out of control behavior and I've seen parents yell at our school before and teachers for that matter too. Some staff has been helpful the whole way for my kid but others while they weren't out to get my kid, weren't out to help my kid either. If teachers and administrators can be that dissatisfied with their job with regular ed kids, they are more than disinterested in working with many special ed kids. Callie should not have published the documents or took them, but there was a reason FCPS was sued and has to pay compensatory services. Perhaps this person Callie is combative and that doesn't help situations she works with, but it also doesn't help families to have their child's private information just given out like this without care. These are two different issues. If this person really was such a bother, why did she get so much information so easily? |
Can I just ask why are you talking about positive things so much when having an IEP or 504 meeting? What is the point about talking about how the child did something well if not to put the parent on the defensive about getting a service met? The point of the meeting is to talk about services needed and how to implement them. |
I did this one year and got all my child's accommodations effectively removed. I was in a meeting with four people and just myself. They had no problem being a majority in the meeting. The next year brought an advocate. The child had deteriorated as well. So, then the following year there were more items to add to the list because now there were more difficult obstacles to overcome. I don't think a lot of parents go into these meetings wanting to waste money. |
Parents complain on here non stop...and yeah we still need to work with you too even when you are rude and condescending. What's your point-you seem all over the place. I think what parents like you forget is schools are not there for just one child. Schools are there for all kids but once there is an IEP parents think teachers owe them the world. NO and you know what I'm a teacher if a parent yells at me they should prepare for me to go back at them-I do not tolerate disrespect and teachers do not work for parents. You seem like you have trouble seeing other sides to things and realizing the world does not revolve around you and your child. |
Actually you do work for the parents since taxes pay your salary. |
You can attack teachers all you want and drive them to quit - but you cannot fire them. You are not their employer, they do not work for you. |