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Reply to "My 4th grader has no teacher."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She will have a different teacher for each subject until they can find someone. She is having to move from classroom to classroom- one for homeroom with 1 teacher, 1 for language arts in a different classroom, followed by lunch and recess and specials, then math with a 3rd teacher in a third classroom, followed by returning to their officially assigned classroom (for the first time) where a para-educator will teach science and social studies. We got told that the school also does not have their part time additional art/PE teachers and they haven’t figured out how they are handling that yet, but promise that this class won’t be impacted. Oh, and this joy of a class is 29 kids- the largest in the school. I know that the school is trying their best and all of the teachers are friendly and they are trying hard to get a substitute, but I am still not okay with this plan. I feel like I am in a tricky spot because it doesn’t seem like it’s the schools fault and the teachers are clearly going above and beyond. But it’s not fair to the kids! What would you do in this situation? Any advice or suggestions?[/quote] My kids both had multiple teachers from 3 grade on up. They did exceptionally well. It is the norm in many school systems to departmentalize starting in third. [/quote]
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