Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a French teacher who barely spoke French. Not sure he is still there
What?
My daughter had a French teacher who barely spoke French. Not sure he is still there.
Was he a sub?
No he taught Spanish too (which he did speak). It was about 5 years ago. A wasted year fye French kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a French teacher who barely spoke French. Not sure he is still there
What?
My daughter had a French teacher who barely spoke French. Not sure he is still there.
Was he a sub?
Anonymous wrote:_How are the world language classes at Blair?
_How many students per class?
_How is the teaching and personality of the WL teachers?
_Does your student need an outside school tutor to help them with the class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a French teacher who barely spoke French. Not sure he is still there
What?
My daughter had a French teacher who barely spoke French. Not sure he is still there.
Anonymous wrote:Blair used to have Arabic - my son had 3 years of it before the teacher moved on and the program closed.
Spanish teachers are good - except for one non-native speaker who is openly racist. Like, write an email to the principal after back to school night racist. She is still teaching there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a French teacher who barely spoke French. Not sure he is still there
What?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a French teacher who barely spoke French. Not sure he is still there
Anonymous wrote:All Spanish teachers are native speakers, I believe. And just like every other school, some are good, some are great, some are not so good.