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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] Grow some basic courage and just go talk to the teacher directly. Ask what he's looking for in your student's work, and then ask what he did on the last few assignments to teach your child what he's looking for. And ask what your child would need to do on current assignments to get a much better grade, and what he did to teach the class these skills. If he can't give examples of what he taught, then you ask how your child is supposed to improve if he's not giving directions or teaching the skills he's looking for. If that all fails, then you go to the HoS. Why wouldn't you think to talk to the teacher as the very first most basic step?[/quote]
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