Back to School Night Ruse

Anonymous
Who else got the Back to School Night Ruse from the teacher?

We got a lot of "busy" work in our classroom, leaving no time for questions, time to meet other parents, time to meet the teacher.

Well, played, Ms. Teacher!
Anonymous
Say what?
Anonymous
You sound like a real peach.
Anonymous
OP, back to school night is not the time for convo's with the teacher. Make a time to meet if you need to talk about YOUR child specifically. It's a fast night with little time. It's just so you can see what they will do in the classroom. That is it. Get over it. Is this your first child in school? Get used to many more years of this.
Anonymous
Let me guess you brought your kids as well
Anonymous
What age is this? I would expect to talk to the teacher on a night like this too. I guess I don't know what happens at an older back to school night.
Anonymous

- Write a response to DC1's letter he had left on his desk for us.

- Fill out a parent survey about DC1 (wanted to get home quickly so I took it with me).

- Sign up for various volunteer work.

It took about 5 minutes. I really went to BTS Night to hear the speeches about proposed changes to the school and my child's specific math curriculum this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
- Write a response to DC1's letter he had left on his desk for us.

- Fill out a parent survey about DC1 (wanted to get home quickly so I took it with me).

- Sign up for various volunteer work.

It took about 5 minutes. I really went to BTS Night to hear the speeches about proposed changes to the school and my child's specific math curriculum this year.

That is what we usually have on BTS the aforementioned things in your list
math curriculum - you make an appointment with your DC'S teacher or, as in our school, we sometimes have PTA meetings in which staff/administration come to talk about these things
BTS is not the time for the parents of 20+ to discuss their specific kid -- just not enough time
Anonymous
Back to school night is a global overview of the school not for individual conversations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Back to school night is a global overview of the school not for individual conversations.


I agree with this (and I don't want to defend the OP), but I would want to hear something about the upcoming curriculum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to school night is a global overview of the school not for individual conversations.


I agree with this (and I don't want to defend the OP), but I would want to hear something about the upcoming curriculum.


Our school has a separate curriculum night.

And, really, there's an awful lot of information about the curriculum on line.
Anonymous
OK, serious question- global overview of school. All that is online too, or found out previously. So why go to BTS night? Is it face time? Do you look more involved if you go or can you skip? If you know the info and can't even meet the teacher (I would at least want to meet the teacher), then why go? I'm genuinely curious. I have to go to one for pre-school. They give us the handbook. It's online. ugh.
Anonymous
I think the most important part of BTSN is getting a feel for the teachers personality and an understanding of how their classroom functions. Other than a quick hello and introduction, you should make an appointment to have a longer conversation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Back to school night is a global overview of the school not for individual conversations.


I agree with this (and I don't want to defend the OP), but I would want to hear something about the upcoming curriculum.


Our school has a separate curriculum night.

And, really, there's an awful lot of information about the curriculum on line.


We don't have a separate curriculum night, and the stuff online tends to be very general. I do think at least 50% of it is to see the teacher, find out contact info. etc. I didn't even introduce myself this year because there were 20+ parents there, so trying to have extended conversations and there wasn't really time.
Anonymous
Parent teacher conferences are for detailed discussions. Just call the teacher.
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