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[quote=Anonymous]I don't think the OP gave out any identifying information - this type of meeting is so common in our childrens' private that even if the OP had named the school and the grade it would still be impossible to identify them. I like that the OP gave examples of A level work for the parent/student to measure against. Maybe the OP posted here as a PSA for parents - don't push for your child to get a certain grade at this age. Especially at this point in the school year. Focus on where the student needs to improve and discuss ways to get him/her there over the course of the year. By middle and certainly high school students will need to advocate for themselves. I think the OP posted because s/he feels that nothing will change as the result of the meeting and that is frustrating to a teacher that actually cares. [/quote]
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