Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would flag it for the principal or AP. At our school that sort of thing tends to happen when the specials teacher is out and some random aide is subbing. So I try to be low-maintenance about it, but I do make a point of letting her know. Of course DD always tells me what a wonderful time she had...
You let the principal know every time there is a sub in specials and they watch a show? That’s not being low matinenance.
I am the PTA president so we email multiple times a week anyway. She has asked me to help because TV is a pretty entrenched habit at the school that she is trying to stamp out.
I mean, having a parent tell on teachers doesn’t seem like a good strategy to stamp out tv time. But okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would flag it for the principal or AP. At our school that sort of thing tends to happen when the specials teacher is out and some random aide is subbing. So I try to be low-maintenance about it, but I do make a point of letting her know. Of course DD always tells me what a wonderful time she had...
You let the principal know every time there is a sub in specials and they watch a show? That’s not being low matinenance.
I am the PTA president so we email multiple times a week anyway. She has asked me to help because TV is a pretty entrenched habit at the school that she is trying to stamp out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would flag it for the principal or AP. At our school that sort of thing tends to happen when the specials teacher is out and some random aide is subbing. So I try to be low-maintenance about it, but I do make a point of letting her know. Of course DD always tells me what a wonderful time she had...
You let the principal know every time there is a sub in specials and they watch a show? That’s not being low matinenance.
Anonymous wrote:I would flag it for the principal or AP. At our school that sort of thing tends to happen when the specials teacher is out and some random aide is subbing. So I try to be low-maintenance about it, but I do make a point of letting her know. Of course DD always tells me what a wonderful time she had...
Anonymous wrote:Hi, parents.
At our DCPS, the music teacher and the librarian regularly show Disney movies and other popular cartoons during music and library time. That is, in library, rather than read a book to the kids or have the kids find books, kids only watch cartoons. And in music, rather than play a rhythm instrument, listen to different styles of music, sing, etc., kids only watch cartoons.
Now -- my kids are in PreK and K, and I am pretty sure that music class and library are taken more seriously for grades 1-5. Question -- if you were in my shoes, would you raise concern with the admin or the teachers themselves? Ask that your kid interacts with books during library time and that the music teacher puts in at least a 15-20 minute effort before reverting to the tv? Or would you let it go?
Thanks!