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Reply to "My 4th grader has no teacher."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What grade? I would call Catholic schools near your house and ask if they have any openings. It sounds like a wasted school year. My son had a terrible second grade year with a revolving parade of subs. He also had a terrible first grade teacher and a k teacher was who went on illness leave. When he was going to get a third grade teacher who was going to go out on maternity leave in Nov. I moved him to Catholic school. [/quote] We are not Catholics and we believe in Abortion Rights. Do other denominations of Christians or other faiths not operate schools? At this point, I would be ok with a Madarsa. [/quote] Look at the smaller Episcopal schools. What this principal should have done is departmentalized one credentialed teacher for the whole grade level for Reading and another for art while having the third classroom for science/ss with each staff member taking 1/3 (or one class) of the day when subs are not available. This ss/science classroom could draw from some of the distance learning materials that were created and delivered by other staff personnel during distance learning. Is your principal new? This is easy to solve equitably even under these far from ideal circumstances.[/quote]
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