Anonymous wrote:The school keeps sending vague emails about “by appointment only” in-person parent teacher conferences. How does this typically work when the child has six teachers?
Is it like high school where you show up in a time slot and just queue outside of each teacher’s classroom and wait your turn? Or will we be making six separate appointments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my kid’s middle school they have conferences in the fall and in the spring. They are asked to lead the conference and present on their goals, strengths and any areas they would like to improve. Parents ask questions at the end.
Group parent-teacher conferences? That’s a new one.
Yes, parents, teacher and student and led by the student
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my kid’s middle school they have conferences in the fall and in the spring. They are asked to lead the conference and present on their goals, strengths and any areas they would like to improve. Parents ask questions at the end.
Group parent-teacher conferences? That’s a new one.
Anonymous wrote:At my kid’s middle school they have conferences in the fall and in the spring. They are asked to lead the conference and present on their goals, strengths and any areas they would like to improve. Parents ask questions at the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t meet with all the teachers unless you have a reason to meet with the teacher. Reasons (as I see it) is your kid is not doing well in the class.
Our school offers the option to have a conference with their homeroom teacher if you want one and that would be more over-arching social emotional type of feedback.
I have no reason, but feel I need to go? Do parents not attend?
Anonymous wrote:You don’t meet with all the teachers unless you have a reason to meet with the teacher. Reasons (as I see it) is your kid is not doing well in the class.
Our school offers the option to have a conference with their homeroom teacher if you want one and that would be more over-arching social emotional type of feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the school, so I'd ask them.