Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you everyone. I will attend the back to school night and ask questions. I would just hate to feel like I'm nagging. 24 kids with no aide seems like a lot of work for the teacher. Has anyone been successful with requesting an aide inside of the classroom? Even if it is for half a day, I feel it is necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- how many kids are in the class?
Sadly, I have no idea. How do parents know these things? I feel so left out now that my child is in kindergarten. No idea what happens during the day, what they are learning, who is in class, etc.
If you join your PTA, chances are they will put out a directory with all of the kids' names and addresses. So, you will know how many kids are in the class. If you go to back to school night, they explain about the school program. Also, you'll see all of the parents whose kids are in the class. Go to parent observation day on Columbus Day. Go through the Friday Folder and look at the work they bring home. Homework, when it starts, will tell you a lot.
And, no, none of my kids had an aide in kindergarten. Classes were about 26 kids for each.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- how many kids are in the class?
Sadly, I have no idea. How do parents know these things? I feel so left out now that my child is in kindergarten. No idea what happens during the day, what they are learning, who is in class, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- how many kids are in the class?
Sadly, I have no idea. How do parents know these things? I feel so left out now that my child is in kindergarten. No idea what happens during the day, what they are learning, who is in class, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP- how many kids are in the class?
Anonymous wrote:Have you observed? Have you volunteered?
Anonymous wrote:What school, OP?