Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened once to each of my kids at some point in their schooling. One was at NBMS, one was at Westland MS. DS graduated already, and DD is in high school.
It happens when there is a last minute scheduling snafu and balls get dropped. I wouldn't mind too much, OP.
Until something serious happens and the school gets in big trouble for not having an adult present to supervise minors.
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader came home from school yesterday and informed me that there was no teacher or sub in his 6th period class. Kids were there - no adult. I'm not normally a squeaky wheel but it seems ridiculous to me that this class could not be covered, if not by a substitute then by another adult in the building. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:This happened once to each of my kids at some point in their schooling. One was at NBMS, one was at Westland MS. DS graduated already, and DD is in high school.
It happens when there is a last minute scheduling snafu and balls get dropped. I wouldn't mind too much, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader came home from school yesterday and informed me that there was no teacher or sub in his 6th period class. Kids were there - no adult. I'm not normally a squeaky wheel but it seems ridiculous to me that this class could not be covered, if not by a substitute then by another adult in the building. Thoughts?
Front office had no idea classroom did not have an adult. Did the students report this to the front office?
My son did not report it to the front office, he just told me about it. I don't know about the other students.
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader came home from school yesterday and informed me that there was no teacher or sub in his 6th period class. Kids were there - no adult. I'm not normally a squeaky wheel but it seems ridiculous to me that this class could not be covered, if not by a substitute then by another adult in the building. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader came home from school yesterday and informed me that there was no teacher or sub in his 6th period class. Kids were there - no adult. I'm not normally a squeaky wheel but it seems ridiculous to me that this class could not be covered, if not by a substitute then by another adult in the building. Thoughts?
Front office had no idea classroom did not have an adult. Did the students report this to the front office?
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader came home from school yesterday and informed me that there was no teacher or sub in his 6th period class. Kids were there - no adult. I'm not normally a squeaky wheel but it seems ridiculous to me that this class could not be covered, if not by a substitute then by another adult in the building. Thoughts?