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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only thing I noticed in the halls was while picking up my DD for an doc appt. I noticed a teacher individually working with one chid in the hallway. She must have been gathering some kind of reading info, I suppose. But when I dropped my DD back off from the appt, (2 hours laster) the teacher was still outside, this time with some other child. Does this happen often? I know it's important I guess to know where your students fall in say reading and math, but I am concerned with how much time my DD is spending with lesser-trained or non-trained teachers while the main teachers do this individual hallway work. How often do they do this? Does anyone know? Over time, even if it's done twice a year, that's a whole lot of time with a substitute. [/quote] Most likely you saw the teacher on an assessment day. In the younger grades, at least, 3-4 times a year the teachers spend a day evaluating their kids one-on-one in reading and/or math. They tend to do this in the hallway or some other space away from the rest of the class. [/quote]
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