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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS is 16 and a sophomore. His grades are not the best and we've been course correcting since the start of the school year. We have suspected that he is not paying attention in class and not motivated. We've received 3 phone calls throughout the year about DS not paying attention, being disruptive, using earbuds and being on his phone. We took the phone today and there was some action (snap), but not a whole lot. We did find a VPN app. We are absolutely heartbroken that after multiple conversations, intervention (tutoring twice a week) and consequences that DS is just not getting it. He is not taking school seriously and the disrespectful attitude is appalling to us. Today we received the 3rd call and we're determined to make it crystal clear to DS this time around. Other than the issues above, DS is generally respectful at home, does not do drugs/drink and is generally enjoyable to be around. What would you do? [/quote] I will talk to the teacher and blame the school closure for this behavior. My friend DS got a phone call from the school and she told them it wasn't his fault, it was the school board and the Government fault for closing schools down. MY DS was in 2nd grade when they closed down, and in 3rd grade they only had school for 2 months and twice a day.... Then in 4th grade he had to wear a facemask all day so they didn't have the real school experience yet. In 5th grade was when they were getting back to "normal'. BUT I don't think it was, now in 6th grade the middle school teachers are forgetting that they are still acting like 2nd graders, because they never had the change to grow up. Most kids in class are acting up, and if you read online some people side effects of COVID Shots and COVID school closure. Lucky my DS is trouble marker, and its well behaved, but even the girls are misbehaving in the classroom and acting up. Its funny no one is doing a study on some kids will never grow up and will stay in 2020 for the rest of their lifes and we only have the school leaders and the Goverment to blame for this. [/quote]
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