Anonymous wrote:No, they don't give notification as they want to do real world incident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate the responses.
This is for ES. First drill. No notification from principal or teacher which I find unacceptable for ES. Schools and parents should be aligned on how these types of drills are explained to our ES children.
Parents should explain to children as they see fit about these drills before any drills happen. The school isn’t going to try to craft an explanation that suits all parents, because that isn’t possible. There is standard wording read with the drills to explain them (often state law or state department of education drives exactly what is said.
You may want to prepare yourself that there will be other things you don’t get to control what is said to students at school, including the mandatory health education courses.
My child’s third grade teacher had students read a book that included one character calling another character the “n” word. Parents were not made aware. I can’t believe we weren’t given a heads up on that one.
They read Twain in 3rd grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate the responses.
This is for ES. First drill. No notification from principal or teacher which I find unacceptable for ES. Schools and parents should be aligned on how these types of drills are explained to our ES children.
Parents should explain to children as they see fit about these drills before any drills happen. The school isn’t going to try to craft an explanation that suits all parents, because that isn’t possible. There is standard wording read with the drills to explain them (often state law or state department of education drives exactly what is said.
You may want to prepare yourself that there will be other things you don’t get to control what is said to students at school, including the mandatory health education courses.
My child’s third grade teacher had students read a book that included one character calling another character the “n” word. Parents were not made aware. I can’t believe we weren’t given a heads up on that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate the responses.
This is for ES. First drill. No notification from principal or teacher which I find unacceptable for ES. Schools and parents should be aligned on how these types of drills are explained to our ES children.
Parents should explain to children as they see fit about these drills before any drills happen. The school isn’t going to try to craft an explanation that suits all parents, because that isn’t possible. There is standard wording read with the drills to explain them (often state law or state department of education drives exactly what is said.
You may want to prepare yourself that there will be other things you don’t get to control what is said to students at school, including the mandatory health education courses.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate the responses.
This is for ES. First drill. No notification from principal or teacher which I find unacceptable for ES. Schools and parents should be aligned on how these types of drills are explained to our ES children.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate the responses.
This is for ES. First drill. No notification from principal or teacher which I find unacceptable for ES. Schools and parents should be aligned on how these types of drills are explained to our ES children.