Removal process for teacher?

Anonymous
Pretty sure you are out of luck. Bad teachers can languish for years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure you are out of luck. Bad teachers can languish for years.


Mediocre teachers, yes. Bad teachers, not any more. Not if parents and principals are doing their due diligence. I've seen the PAR system remove weak, but well-meaning teachers as well as those who refused to change.
Anonymous
Can you have your child transferred to a different social studies class?
Anonymous
They won't do that because then everyone will want out if the teacher is as bad as OP says.
Anonymous
This is why it is important that parents are as specific as possible emailing those who supervise teachers. The other OP says that there isn't much in Edline. What precisely does that mean? Not many grades? Not many handouts posted? No announcements of upcoming assessments? And in comparison to what --OP's subjective expectations or the other grade level social studies teacher? How is what is not posted on Edline impacting OP's DD as a result? Is she unaware of her overall grade in the class or missing assignments? Did she forget there was a test? Are there handouts that she has lost and needs a new copy to do her homework?
All of these would be 100% legitimate complaints that would make OP's very vague concerns carry more weight.
Anonymous
I am pretty sure that at least a few parents are making their voices be heard. Not sure if they are being specific.
Anonymous
It's next to impossible and has been that way since I was a student back in the 70's. I feel for you. I remember being at a "W" school with a teacher who was teaching math, but was trained as an English teacher, yet couldn't speak or write with proper grammar. It's possible her math skills were better than her English skills, which isn't saying much. My parents tried their best to get me transferred to another teacher but were not successful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure that at least a few parents are making their voices be heard. Not sure if they are being specific.


It's been a few years, but I was the only parent who got my daughter transferred to a new teacher because I sent specific complaints and impacts that the teacher had failed to redress.
Anonymous
Can you go an observe on Columbus Day? Get a parent group together. Take specific notes about behavior etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you go an observe on Columbus Day? Get a parent group together. Take specific notes about behavior etc.


Great idea!
Anonymous
anyone plan to go observe on Columbus Day?
Anonymous
OP from the other thread here. Columbus Day sounds like a great idea -- not just for gathering data but for demonstrating parent concern.

Anyone who goes should write up their observations in whatever form and email them to the principal.
Anonymous
Will they let you do that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will they let you do that?


Columbus Day is Open House day, so parents would be allowed to come observe on that day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's next to impossible and has been that way since I was a student back in the 70's. I feel for you. I remember being at a "W" school with a teacher who was teaching math, but was trained as an English teacher, yet couldn't speak or write with proper grammar. It's possible her math skills were better than her English skills, which isn't saying much. My parents tried their best to get me transferred to another teacher but were not successful.


This is no longer true. There is a process, and it is used. Sounds like it's being used right now, but it does generally take a school year.
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