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Reply to "Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media"
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[quote=Anonymous]I see a lot of parents posting that it would help them “request” a teacher as justification. I know that in my competitive school district they don’t honor any requests. It would work both ways though-think, “Mrs. Smith sent repeated late night emails and expected an immediate response. She called me on several occasions angry about a comment that she alleged another student had made to her child at recess. Mrs. Smith was unwilling to accept that her child has been an aggressor on multiple occasions, despite several adults and students reporting that this was the case. Mrs. Smith was unable to provide a quiet environment for her child on remote learning days, and remarked that she shouldn’t be expected to do so since, “this isn’t real school”. Avoid having her daughter Charlotte in your class if at all possible. Argumentative and disinterested in being a partner with the teacher.” If you’re willing to risk that though, fair play. [/quote]
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