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[quote=Anonymous]This teacher doesn't respond through emails. All these missing assignments are required notetaking for each chapter - old-fashioned way, no digital records retained as supporting evidence unfortunately. It is a hard lesson for the teen to grasp. He is a diligent straight-A student. And this is the first time that he got a C grade, which leads to a B final grade for this particular course. He didn't have any issues for all the other classes as all the other teachers were able to correct the missed work for this extended period of sickness. [quote=Anonymous]Assuming he has the communications regarding the missing assignments in writing along with her stated intention to change his Q3 grade, have you forwarded them to his counselor and asked for a meeting to discuss? If he doesn't have any and all of it documented in emails, that's a great but difficult lesson learned for the future. I don't know the answer to the FERPA question, but I wouldn't necessarily assume the teacher is completely MIA. My kids have received emails from a few of their future teachers this week because rosters just came out, and they've emailed over the summer before with questions about summer assignments and received answers back quickly. [/quote][/quote]
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