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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My family experienced this last year. My child is an A student and struggled in one class because of a particular teacher. And I say it was a FAMILY experience rather than just my child’s experience because it was a huge ordeal and family effort to get the poor thing through the year. It was a daily rally to keep my child’s morale up due to the constant beating they took. it was terrible. In our case, the teacher is the head of the particular department. Firmly placed and going no where. When talking to admin. We were told my child could get help from an upper class man/student tutor or an on-campus tutor. We paid lots for an adult tutor on top of tuition. It made a huge difference regarding final grades. However it took lots extra time and work and LOTS of extra money for the wonderful and encouraging tutor. Sad that it was a subject my child liked prior to that class. [/quote] I would ask why it was critical that your student get an A in this class. I’m not sure this case is poor teaching or parent expectations. I[/quote]
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