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This is occurring at Whitman you say? Now I really want to hear how you've addressed this with the principal. Surely you've told him that your daughter is teaching herself, correct? I mean, since you're on here making the claim that ALL of your child's teachers are lazy, incompetent & inadequate, I'm dying to hear how the principal responded to your urgent call to action in this matter? So how is the principal going to overhaul such a blatantly incapable staff? Please enlighten us... |
It’s all the Jews fault
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I mean, thank god we control of the world's banks and the international media, otherwise we'd never have been able to finagle that sweet, sweet trade of two half-days off for conferences in exchange for one blissful whole-day off for Yom Kippur. Or as I call it, "me time." |
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"I much rather have a detailed email with pdf's of a few examples, test scores now and again in March."
Anything but this. Our DC had IEPs through later ES and MS. Every year there was a reporting process. We were invited to a meeting and the specialist of our case would collect short paragraphs, examples and scores from all teachers involved. One teacher, usually English, would be at the meeting. We heard all sorts of useful information in the meeting even with an administrator present. Minutes were taken but the final report was sterilized and only reflected DC's grades. There is no doubt that you learn more in a face to face meeting where not everything is written down and can't be held against the school. |
Great--teachers will be needing some professional time to create those detailed emails and scan in the pdfs. How about two half days at the end of the first quarter? |
Then don't go. There, done, next. |
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Mic drop! |
| I understand needing non-instructional time for conferences, but why don't they give kids a full day off of school and have a full day of conferences? Veteran's Day is a federal holiday, so families can enjoy a long weekend instead of cobbling together 3 half-days of childcare. |
Yep, it's all the Jews fault.
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In Maryland, one day on and one day off counts as one day of school. Two early release days counts as two days of school. |
Are you with us or against us? |
The casual religious prejudice aside, PP is just a lazy parent. She can’t be bothered to make it over to the school like everyone else. But she wants a detailed email with multiple work samples that she can view at her leisure. Maybe MCPS should close for 2 full days so teachers have time to write these detailed emails with work samples. Then PP can enjoy her kids at home for two full days. |
| Our school system in MD has had this for ages (ES and MS, my kids are in HS now) and we found it a great time to travel. Kids missed a few low-instruction days (when in ES), and hotels were relatively inexpensive and the weather still pretty good. |
Sadly, I see this with my DD. She is in Honors Algebra II and is an excellent math student. Much of the material on the homework hasn't been covered in class, so she spent two hours on Khan Academy last night. Oh, and her English teacher hands out busy work in class as well. Not much lecturing. It's all about the packets and handouts in some classes. |