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[quote=Anonymous][quote]That may happen every year for you, but it doesn't for everyone. You have a right to an annual review. If you are taking all of your teachers at a single time, those teachers are not teaching. The class is covered by a paraeducator. If every parent took your approach that would amount to dozens of additional meetings during which teachers are not in the classroom. Schools like parents who are engaged, but not overbearing. Time is not built into the schedule for this. If anything you are taking the staff lunchtime or planning time.[/quote] 8:51 here. I don't care if I'm pulling teachers from the classroom when I request a meeting. Teachers get pulled for lots of reasons, they get sick, they take personal days, etc. My 20-30 minutes is important to me and my kid - my kid who also attends these meetings in MS and will in HS. The lessons he needs to learn can only be taught in those meetings. The kids left with the paraeducator will not be impacted by that 20-30 minutes and if they are, there are bigger issues in play. Yeah, I'm not mustering any guilt over this. None. Nada. Zip.[/quote]
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