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[quote=Anonymous]Going forward, the bad teacher isn't really relevant since your child won't have them anymore. The inaction by the school remains relevant but you indicate there will be a change there as well, so you don't yet have enough information to work from on that score. Whether your child needs additional tutoring due to the bad year is a separate issue; make your best diagnosis on that and provide accordingly. Sounds like you also may need to figure out what needs to be done for your child's state of mind also, if she has come home crying from school throughout the past year. What would make her feel best about school going forward? I agree with PP you aren't limited to just sticking it out or going public; you can still transfer to another private, even after the new school year begins. Unfortunately summer is not going to be a good time for gathering data to inform the decisions you need to make. You need to either draw on the data you have from last year, or you'll have to wait for enough data to make sound decisions from in the new year. [/quote]
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