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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First, telling your kid their teacher is a bad teacher is not a very good idea. You are making the situation worse. Second, if parents or a group of parents demand that their child be moved to a different class admin has to do something. If the teacher is truly doing and saying inappropriate or mean things you need to document and report, repeatedly. [b]Then tell the principal you're going to the press or reporting to the Dept. of Education or something, don't just give up. [/b] If you remove your kid to homeschool or private you are leaving the rest of those poor kids to suffer for the rest of the year.[/quote] Yup, talk to the boss or boss's boss until it's resolved.[/quote] +1. Power in numbers. [/quote] +2. We had a situation like this. The principal refused to help, so we went to the school superintendent and had both the teacher and principal removed. Power in numbers is right.[/quote]
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