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Reply to "What would you do? My good kid pays the price."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am unhappy right now that my daughter is seated next to a boy she that she is good for, but that is bad for her. The teacher has told her she is good for him and therefore will continue to keep them seated together, but when DD doesn't get her in class work done or does badly on a test, she says he distracted her. Plus, we have at least two hard to control kids in each of our 2nd grade classrooms (all are out of bounds transfers). I saw the post on the GT and I am wondering if it might provide a better learning environment than this craziness in our "good" MCPS elementary that is being made a less than optimum environment because no transfer is ever turned down.[/quote] We had this problem for years. In 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, the teachers put my studious, polite, and erudite dd next to whatever boy she was having difficulty with. After the first year, I wised up and told the 2nd grade teacher she needed to find a better way to control her classroom than to subject my dd to the brunt of the abuse. And the first day the third grade teacher tried this (about the third week of school, natch), I was scheduling a meeting to nip that in the bud.[/quote]
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