Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HS officially only makes changes if they made a mistake based on courses requested or a student wants to change levels (for example honors to regular). They don’t allow teacher requests. But my DS did have a terrible bio teacher freshman year and had success getting a change for 2nd semester after suffering for months. So it’s always a possibility but I think he would need to have given it a try and doubt they would make the change based on his online search.
I have a rising 9th grader. How did he get his schedule already? I just checked Parentvue and it’s not there.
OP here, our HS seams to be on top of things and pushed the schedule into the system today. Our younger DC is in MS and his schedule is not up yet.
What school?
Also - I agree with others about seeing how it goes for a little before trying to get the schedule changed. Counselors will be inundated this week with requests and keep in mind that there will be other times where you will legitimately need help from your counselor, including during the college process. And most schools will not let you change your schedule based on a teacher’s bad rep anyway….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HS officially only makes changes if they made a mistake based on courses requested or a student wants to change levels (for example honors to regular). They don’t allow teacher requests. But my DS did have a terrible bio teacher freshman year and had success getting a change for 2nd semester after suffering for months. So it’s always a possibility but I think he would need to have given it a try and doubt they would make the change based on his online search.
I have a rising 9th grader. How did he get his schedule already? I just checked Parentvue and it’s not there.
OP here, our HS seams to be on top of things and pushed the schedule into the system today. Our younger DC is in MS and his schedule is not up yet.
What school?
Also - I agree with others about seeing how it goes for a little before trying to get the schedule changed. Counselors will be inundated this week with requests and keep in mind that there will be other times where you will legitimately need help from your counselor, including during the college process. And most schools will not let you change your schedule based on a teacher’s bad rep anyway….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HS officially only makes changes if they made a mistake based on courses requested or a student wants to change levels (for example honors to regular). They don’t allow teacher requests. But my DS did have a terrible bio teacher freshman year and had success getting a change for 2nd semester after suffering for months. So it’s always a possibility but I think he would need to have given it a try and doubt they would make the change based on his online search.
I have a rising 9th grader. How did he get his schedule already? I just checked Parentvue and it’s not there.
OP here, our HS seams to be on top of things and pushed the schedule into the system today. Our younger DC is in MS and his schedule is not up yet.
Anonymous wrote:Our HS officially only makes changes if they made a mistake based on courses requested or a student wants to change levels (for example honors to regular). They don’t allow teacher requests. But my DS did have a terrible bio teacher freshman year and had success getting a change for 2nd semester after suffering for months. So it’s always a possibility but I think he would need to have given it a try and doubt they would make the change based on his online search.
I have a rising 9th grader. How did he get his schedule already? I just checked Parentvue and it’s not there.
Anonymous wrote:contact his counselor to get schedule change.Anonymous wrote:DC is a rising 9th grader. He just got his schedule. We googled name of one of his teachers and found a change.org petition against this teacher calming that teacher is rude and hateful. How can we ask the school to change DC's schedule? DC is a good and hard working student. We would rather avoid the drama that seams to be associated with this teacher.
contact his counselor to get schedule change.Anonymous wrote:DC is a rising 9th grader. He just got his schedule. We googled name of one of his teachers and found a change.org petition against this teacher calming that teacher is rude and hateful. How can we ask the school to change DC's schedule? DC is a good and hard working student. We would rather avoid the drama that seams to be associated with this teacher.