Anonymous wrote:One more thing: I bet they are not pulling out kids that were pulled out last year. So, that probably increased his odds.
Anonymous wrote:
I think it sounds like the school learned from their experience, and they picked easier kids this time.
+1000
I've seen that happen in a school, too. Principal probably let the teachers choose last year and won't make that mistake again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher and this happened a few times at my school. When we selected kids to be moved, the goal was to choose kids who could “manage” the change - not the kids who had the most severe behavior issues. We were also not to choose all “top performers.” We needed more of a mix, academically.
It could be that your observation was more about the skills of the teacher in classroom management - not so much about the mix of students who were moved.
I am betting your child will do just fine with the move as you seem to be a very supportive parent.
This seems like the most likely scenario.
Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher and this happened a few times at my school. When we selected kids to be moved, the goal was to choose kids who could “manage” the change - not the kids who had the most severe behavior issues. We were also not to choose all “top performers.” We needed more of a mix, academically.
It could be that your observation was more about the skills of the teacher in classroom management - not so much about the mix of students who were moved.
I am betting your child will do just fine with the move as you seem to be a very supportive parent.
Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher and this happened a few times at my school. When we selected kids to be moved, the goal was to choose kids who could “manage” the change - not the kids who had the most severe behavior issues. We were also not to choose all “top performers.” We needed more of a mix, academically.
It could be that your observation was more about the skills of the teacher in classroom management - not so much about the mix of students who were moved.
I am betting your child will do just fine with the move as you seem to be a very supportive parent.
Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher and this happened a few times at my school. When we selected kids to be moved, the goal was to choose kids who could “manage” the change - not the kids who had the most severe behavior issues. We were also not to choose all “top performers.” We needed more of a mix, academically.
It could be that your observation was more about the skills of the teacher in classroom management - not so much about the mix of students who were moved.
I am betting your child will do just fine with the move as you seem to be a very supportive parent.
I think it sounds like the school learned from their experience, and they picked easier kids this time.