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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd talk to your child about it and let the school handle it. I'm impressed they told you. [b]Great homeroom teacher[/b]. She's a keeper.[/quote] I am a bit surprised at OP's post. As an MCPS specials' (PE, Art, Music) teacher, the homeroom teacher drops the students and leaves the room for 40 minutes until the special is over. The students remain with one teacher unless there is a 1-on-1 para for a student with a physical disability or severe cases of ADHD. OP's child is in the process of being diagnosed so he does not have a 1-on-1. In my over 10 years' of teaching at MCPS, I have not had any classroom teacher sacrifice prep. time to stay with the classroom during specials. There is more to this story.[/quote] My kid's homeroom teacher goes with the class to Media and Computer specials. I've always wondered why. [/quote]
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