Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No consistent teacher for a high school Computer Science class. It’s a series of short term subs who are babysitting the class. The curriculum is not being taught and this is a class my child needed as a technology credit.
This was an issue in the summer, too. Ended up being a wasted class.
I’m not sure if the technology credit teaches a skill that students need to know in real life. One of my kids knew more than what the class taught. It’s harder for the curriculum to stay current and useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No consistent teacher for a high school Computer Science class. It’s a series of short term subs who are babysitting the class. The curriculum is not being taught and this is a class my child needed as a technology credit.
This was an issue in the summer, too. Ended up being a wasted class.
Anonymous wrote:No consistent teacher for a high school Computer Science class. It’s a series of short term subs who are babysitting the class. The curriculum is not being taught and this is a class my child needed as a technology credit.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. I remember when my DS' Spanish class had 38 students and the teacher told us on back to school night that she would have difficulty managing such a large class. No joke!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:35 kids in my son's high school geometry class.
Basically the same as any other year...
Anonymous wrote:35 kids in my son's high school geometry class.