| Just don't go if you hate it. No guilt necessary. I've never learned anything useful at a bts night. I go because I sort of enjoy it and am curious who my kid's teachers are. |
Last year I went and sat in a class for dd (I have twins), and her teacher stated this class was mandatory for all Juniors...DS was not scheduled for that class at all! I slightly freaked out, went to guidance and was able to switch him into the class. Had I not gone, my ds would have had to do this requirement as a Senior which is apparently very rare and not done. |
Nope. Mclean |
| I love back to school night |
Maybe the takeaway from this thread should be that all of you parents who are asking specific questions about your individual kids need to stop.. Teachers have said that they don't like it, and as a parent, I can attest that other parents are annoyed too. Please stop. |
Some people don't, some people do. The great thing about being an adult is that you get to choose how you spend your time. |
PP is fat and is ashamed of it. What is hard to understand about this? |
| I love it! Especially in high school, it is often the only time we will see or hear from them. It's great to put faces with names. |
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Why can't each high school and middle teacher take a 10-15min video about their class, show around the room, then go into a power point of expectations, homework, how to study, grades, retake options, personal rules, and class syllabus.
Then the parent signs an online electronic form saying they watched it and can put down up to 3 questions and the teacher has a week to get back to them. I just see no reason a teacher has to do this in person 5-6 times a night while parents go thru the halls of the big schools. And you always get the parents asking questions and wasting the small allotted time anyway. And with the video, you can watch it with your child and rewatch it if there is a discrepancy (like your kid lying about how the grading works lol) |
| Honestly no idea why some people have kids |
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Our elementary teacher just emailed that we should go to the other 4th grade classroom where she will join her partner teacher. She’s sick and can’t speak after taking two days off to vacation in California last week.
My kid mentioned that his teacher lost her voice yesterday but I thought she had a frog in her throat. I think I’m not going to listen to the other teacher’s spiel. I’m very irritated that she’s in school. We’re not allowed to send the kids when they’re that sick. For context, our BTS night is parents only, no kids allowed, so my child is not going to miss out on anything. |
| I like BTSN. I like putting a face to the name of my kids' teachers. I have a senior boy who also says everything is fine, even if he's getting a D in the class. I also like to see if I know any other parents in the class so I can check in when my son swears there's no test the next week, even though I see one on the Canvas calendar. |
We can, with the exception of needing to know if you watch it with an electronic signature (we don’t care), the questions (not for 130+ students and BTSN isn’t a time for questions) and the tour of the room (this is not elementary school). The rest of your ideas are perfect. I would be happy to make a video about my course, policies and expectations. |
So don't go. The guilt is a you problem. I enjoy it, get to see people I might not have seen all summer, get a feel for which teachers will be a good match for my kid and which will be a disaster, see who's in their classes, and say hello to the Principal and staff and wish them well |
I was impressed with the teachers at MHS too. That said, I prefer virtual. They must have amazing energy because they all seemed in good spirits despite a full day of teaching. I was exhausted and the hallways were overwhelming. I learned a lot so it was worth it, but would much rather check out some recorded videos during my lunch break. |