Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My one and only ask of parents is to read communications from me and the school on a review basis. I have parents who want nothing to do with anything except us taking their kids all day. I don’t care about the other things listed.
Can you all just send nice emails and bcc every one? I really have trouble with all the apps, websites, weird emails with pdf attachments etc. Too many places to find out any sort of information. A message on an app isn’t a good communication method.
Anonymous wrote:I am curious which actions do ES classroom teacher appreciate the most from parents? The list below are mentioned on classroom teacher note, and I wonder which ones should I consider on my top priority list.
- classroom volunteer
- being room parent
- field trip chaperoning
- supplies donation to classroom
Anonymous wrote:Teachers like parents who keep quiet and stay away. For the most part.
Anonymous wrote:If you read the teachers sub on Reddit they just want you to send your kid to school fed, clean, with a good night's sleep, and self-sufficient. They especially seem to frown on parents who supplement; I remember a thread where someone was asking about extra math and reading for kindergarten and the consensus was that getting your child too far ahead of the others makes their job harder so don't do it. They want you to teach them how to tie their shoelaces and zip their coats instead.
At our public school they don't allow parent volunteers at all except at evening events so there is no contact with the teachers. They ask for Amazon wish list contributions.
Anonymous wrote:My one and only ask of parents is to read communications from me and the school on a review basis. I have parents who want nothing to do with anything except us taking their kids all day. I don’t care about the other things listed.
Anonymous wrote:Whichever one puts you in the classroom regularly grading papers.