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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Once a month?! :shock: You have got to be joking. You and your type are the reason we can’t keep great teachers. [/quote] How much time do you believe is appropriate for a teacher to dedicate to 1:1 communication with the parents of their students?[/quote] PP stated once a month. In perspective, that is 10 correspondences throughout the year. Seems reasonable to me. For all the stated emphasis by FFX county on Equity, all I'm looking for is equality in terms of time and dedication to my kid. [b]Other parents are already doing this to gain an advantage, prompting the rest to follow suit. [/b]I wish I had and am advocating others to do so.[/quote] You're delusional. Or trolling...[/quote] Neither. I'm just finally seeing how the game is played. Talked with other parents after I realized my kid wasn't getting opportunities. Apparently they have regular communications with Teachers, and were pushing to get their kids into break-out groups. 3 different parents of kids who I would consider peers told me similarly that they needed to advocate for their kids or push to get them in. Maybe it's specific to our school or a localized anomaly, but it certainly put my kid at a disadvantage. I started engaging and (for the 2nd half of the year), my child was finally placed in the math and reading break-outs. Too late to get any decent school samples for AAP package I might add... This isn't even a center school. [/quote] You are going to embarrass and infantilize your kids if you keep this up. For your children’s sake, please read How to Raise an Adult. You may think your child is too young for this, but it’s not too late to change your behavior. [/quote]
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