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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The best thing you can do is to NOT think of the K teacher as a partner. She is employed to teach for the county. She works for the county not you. She is rate on how well the overall class meets the bare objectives. She gains nothing from what actually happens to your child as long as your child is above the bar. You, as a parent, are an annoyance so stay out of school. [/quote] You must be one of those anti-teacher posters. Hi, welcome back. How have you been? I've really missed you putting down my vocation and colleagues. It's been so lonely without you. If you had had the sense to work with the professionals at your local school rather than making enemies out of them, I doubt that you would be so bitter now. I have more loyalty to my students and parents than any district. You are nuts. Most of us are in teaching because we love helping children. To help children achieve, we need their families to reinforce what is taught at school and let us know when their child is struggling in ways that may not be apparent to us. OP, I think your question is great and you've gotten some good feedback. Respect the teacher's time with email/calls/requests by checking what's already been sent out and asking your child first. Donate to the classroom if you are able and the teacher has certain requests. [/quote]
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