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[quote=Anonymous]One of my kids had a teacher like this last year. No homework ever graded, relatively little given, no feedback other than "he's doing fine." The teacher was NOT a substitute fwiw. It was really frustrating bc our child had struggled a lot in school the previous year and we had tutors in place but no sense of how things were going in the classroom. Definitely go to the teacher, and if you don't get better info or a better process, complain to the administration. I wish we had. I should also say though, our K student has a long-term substitute since this year began and the teacher is just wonderful in every way. (I almost hate the fact that she will be leaving mid-way through the year, except that everyone raves about the regular teacher too.) The point is that I wouldn't treat it as a sub issue, but as a basic requirement to have regular feedback on your child's learning.[/quote]
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