Anonymous wrote:Is your son an eighth grader? They were pressured not to attend after promotion.

Anonymous wrote:DS has no kids in his English class. No one else showed up. They combined his class with others into the aux gym. When did not showing up for the last days of school become the norm for kids, other than seniors? He had a teacher tell him yesterday don’t bother coming to school. Who does this? When did schools stop caring enough to actually plan real classes/activities for the last week of school? Why have make up days if nothing actually gets made up? What a waste. I am better off keeping DS home. At least he would likely learn something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has no kids in his English class. No one else showed up. They combined his class with others into the aux gym. When did not showing up for the last days of school become the norm for kids, other than seniors? He had a teacher tell him yesterday don’t bother coming to school. Who does this? When did schools stop caring enough to actually plan real classes/activities for the last week of school? Why have make up days if nothing actually gets made up? What a waste. I am better off keeping DS home. At least he would likely learn something.
If school ended today, they would have checked out last week.
It's been a very long school year.
Anonymous wrote:DS has no kids in his English class. No one else showed up. They combined his class with others into the aux gym. When did not showing up for the last days of school become the norm for kids, other than seniors? He had a teacher tell him yesterday don’t bother coming to school. Who does this? When did schools stop caring enough to actually plan real classes/activities for the last week of school? Why have make up days if nothing actually gets made up? What a waste. I am better off keeping DS home. At least he would likely learn something.