Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will wait to see if it gets better and if it doesn't, they will counsel you out for 6th grade. The classy schools give families advance notice so they can apply out for the following year.
How depressing. I was always the perfect child and never came close to being kicked out of school, so this is...just very distressing.
Anonymous wrote:I think they will wait to see if it gets better and if it doesn't, they will counsel you out for 6th grade. The classy schools give families advance notice so they can apply out for the following year.
Anonymous wrote:One way you know you're being counseled out is if you aren't offered a re-enrollment contract for your child when all the other families are offered theirs. That was our prompt to immediately start looking for another school for our child for the following academic year. (It all worked out).
Anonymous wrote:Two weeks after we registered for fifth grade, we were called into what we thought was a parent-teacher conference. We were pretty taken aback to see the HoS there as well. Turns out DD hasn't been regulating emotions very well, and there has been crying then they believe is normal or appropriate. We've taken some concrete steps to deal with this (earlier bedtime, brief checkup with ped, etc) and things have made a drastic improvement. But what are the odds we're being counseled out and should prepare her for a new school next year?
Anonymous wrote:Two weeks after we registered for fifth grade, we were called into what we thought was a parent-teacher conference. We were pretty taken aback to see the HoS there as well. Turns out DD hasn't been regulating emotions very well, and there has been crying then they believe is normal or appropriate. We've taken some concrete steps to deal with this (earlier bedtime, brief checkup with ped, etc) and things have made a drastic improvement. But what are the odds we're being counseled out and should prepare her for a new school next year?