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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This would be something worth bringing up before the end of the school year. [/quote] +1 Admin is still around right now. Don’t wait. [/quote] +2, I’d ask for a meeting on Tuesday or Wednesday, and if they put you off, just show up. I’m sorry OP. I’m mad on your and your DD’s behalf. I think that’s awful even if your kid was ND without learning disorders. That’s just a trash way to treat the kids you are supposed to be teaching.[/quote] NP. And like…a photography teacher? That’s a fun subject. Why are so many teenagers being brought to tears in her classroom?[/quote] I have a kid with multiple disabilities and almost every year we had to have meetings just to deal with them. Some of the worst teachers were those in those "unique" specials. Art, Typing, and whatever the modern day version of shop is had some of the worst, most ignorant teachers I've ever had to deal with. Many of them have chips the size of Delaware on their shoulders because they aren't taken by their peers. My kid's high school had an art teacher who failed so many students it was shocking. Imagine a kid with dysgraphia in one of those classes.[/quote]
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