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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, have you had a teacher conference? If not, I would ask for this asap. [/quote] OP here. Yes, my kid is a 10th grader. I've been emailing with the teacher and she's been responsive but not particularly helpful (recommended coming in for lunch time help which my kid has done, sent me a list of MCPS teachers who tutor) but isn't treating this like the 5 alarm fire that I feel like it is (which I understand but I guess I expected her to be a little bit more invested in her students' success). If I were to have a meeting with her - what else would I ask for? In 11 years of MCPS - I've never had to request a meeting with a teacher. To respond to others - I ordered a hard copy of the text book and will sit down with my kid this weekend and look for the right Khan academy videos. I don't remember if I already said this but on Canvas, in Modules, the teacher doesn't post anything instructional - just problem sets and answer keys - so I'm not even sure what my kid is supposed to reference. The text book I guess? I guess this would be one question for the teacher?[/quote] You are mightily involved in your kid’s work! Which suggests they aren’t able to oversee or manage their own workload? When my kid was in alg2H, they struggled. The teacher was punitive and beyond hard. I did not email the teacher, or look through the textbook or read a syllabus or look at canvas. I found them an excellent tutor. It did not fix the problem, but they learned the material better and were able to finish the class with a B. Kids are not guaranteed As. In the long run, the class was good for my kid and they have way more grit than peers who took easier classes. [/quote]
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