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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your child was pulled out all year and you didn't ever hear about it?[/quote] DP. I believe it. Schools feel they have the right to do this and don’t really worry about the loss of class time. [/quote] The stupidity of this thread is mind boggling. First, if this kid was pulled out, it was for instruction, not to play Monopoly. OP-what is getting in the way of you calling the school and asking to speak to this ESOL teacher to find out what was going on. I’m confused as to why you would come to an anonymous forum before talking to the people at school. ESOL teachers can work with a variety of students. [/quote] Typically when schools do pull-outs they make no effort to catch the kid up with what was missed in class, and they also resist when you request that the pullout be scheduled for a less important class. ask me how I know. I declined most of my kid’s pullouts once it became clear that they had no intention of helping him make up the lost class time. Less important in early elementary but there are still key lessons that it hurts a kid to miss. I would be livid if I found out they were pulling my kid without telling me. [/quote]
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