Anonymous wrote:The only reason to go would be to see other teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Just get your kid a good book on the Middle Ages. It's not hard to teach this stuff. Maybe your kid won't get the A. Chalk it up to this teacher having problems. Not a big deal. These things happen.
Anonymous wrote:Bump.
Did you child come home with news on this today? Mine did - if it is the same class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume like everything with schools, it will take forever. You could try going to the press, and that might speed things up. If you don't want to do that, the only other thing you can do besides checking in with the school each month is to supplement at home.
Former journalist here. An incompetent teacher isn't newsworthy. Don't "go to the press."
HAHAHA can you imagine.
I would go to the press if the school administrators ignore a serious complain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume like everything with schools, it will take forever. You could try going to the press, and that might speed things up. If you don't want to do that, the only other thing you can do besides checking in with the school each month is to supplement at home.
Former journalist here. An incompetent teacher isn't newsworthy. Don't "go to the press."
HAHAHA can you imagine.