Anonymous wrote:Something must have happened most likely another parent request. When I was a kid in 2nd grade they abruptly moved me to another class saying it was about balancing the rooms. Come to find out they hand picked mild mannered children from a kind teachers homeroom to move to a poor tempered teachers room. I hated it,but the school had so many compliants they thought this was a solution. In hindsight they should have fired the teacher as she was agressive no exaggeration, pulled kids up by their shirts if you talked in lunch line. This was 1987 when coropral punishment was allowed at school.
Another thought is APS tends to put all IEP in the same class, and do to all the challenges this year bought with learning loss etc the teacher may just be overwhelmed and they are spreading out the higher need children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child is at Claremont or Key, they switch up homerooms mid year. If your child starts in Spanish at the start of the year, they would now start the day in English.
If there are any concerns about the make up of each class, they would address that it this time and move some students around.
They just flip if they start their day with their Spanish or English teacher right? They will have already had that teacher this year, just in the afternoon and the kids will all be the same. This is different- sounds like they are taking all the students in the grade and making new class lists.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is at Claremont or Key, they switch up homerooms mid year. If your child starts in Spanish at the start of the year, they would now start the day in English.
If there are any concerns about the make up of each class, they would address that it this time and move some students around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Something happened and they need to separate kids. They told you a cover up story.
I have no inside info, but have never heard of a complete class switch up mid year. Ever.
Be optimistic and hope for the best. It doesn’t sound like your child was involved in any major trouble.
This. I’ve never heard of this. I know people Who have asked to switch and were denied. I’d guess a kid assaulted another kid and they have to separate them.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Something happened and they need to separate kids. They told you a cover up story.
I have no inside info, but have never heard of a complete class switch up mid year. Ever.
Be optimistic and hope for the best. It doesn’t sound like your child was involved in any major trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Something happened and they need to separate kids. They told you a cover up story.
I have no inside info, but have never heard of a complete class switch up mid year. Ever.
Be optimistic and hope for the best. It doesn’t sound like your child was involved in any major trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Our child is in 1st grade — his class has had a lot of behavioral issues (his teacher’s words, not mine). They are shuffling the classes mid year (starting tomorrow) to try to adjust class makeup and help some of the issues.
Has anyone seen this before? Did it help? Our kid mostly follows directions in the class but definitely falls into bad behavior when he wants to mirror his friends. I am hoping this will settle things about for everyone but is that ridiculously optimistic thinking?