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[quote=Anonymous]If you have documented, solid reasons, then it is legitimate. But, think carefully before requesting it. Will things really be better? Remember, that your child will be placed in another class that is already stable and that has established routines. It is very likely, that the new teacher will not appreciate the disruption--especially if her class is already larger than the other class. That does not mean your child will be treated poorly, but, the teacher may be resentful. I taught once in a situation like this--it was not at my grade level. Of course, those teachers who received kids from the other class just felt the principal should solve the problem instead of transferring kids out. I think at the end of the year, the troubled teacher had a very small class. She was fired at the end of the year--but, should have been let go much earlier. (She was placed at our school on probation from another school in the system. She did not improve.)[/quote]
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