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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to complain to the head of school. I'm assuming this is a private. No public would do this.[/quote] Yes, it's a private, and K-12, so at least the C- won't affect admissions! I think a complaint to the HoS seems a bit excessive, though? I've talked to a few other parents, vaguely, and they all love this teacher. He does seem friendly, but...[/quote] I don't know, it seems pretty important to me - not your child or their grades specifically, but the philosophy that a teacher doesn't need to teach and yet the student is still expected to meet a certain standard. That's patently unfair and it's something that could occur for other topics, so someone high up needs to think this through. Talking to the head of school (or whoever else) doesn't preclude trying to work with your child to improve their artistic skills, of course. You can do both. But the fact remains that this teacher is not being fair. [/quote]
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