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Reply to "WWYD, email the teacher or leave it alone?"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I sent this email to the teacher today: Hello ***, I heard from *** that there was some confusion over getting a homework pass that was a reward for winning a game played in class. **** mentioned the requirement was added for him to start paying attention in class. He also mentioned that when he didn't understand a question on classwork you told him he would if he was paying attention. Since I thought his behavior improved, I wanted to check-in with you. We were also disappointed to see a C on as his final grade for the first semester. He was confident his grade would move to a B once the class participation grades were added, but he got 75/100 on both entries so that did not push his grade up. *** is an A / B student and our expectation is that he remains an A / B student. Ive continued to have conversations with *** about participating in class and not being disruptive but it's difficult to address any specific issues when I don't know what they are. Can you provide specific examples of negative behaviors *** is having in class that you would like to see change? If you prefer to meet with me and my husband to discuss this we would be more than happy to come in to the school. We would like to work together with you to ensure *** success in your class. [/quote]
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