Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child’s English teacher announced on back to school night that she will only allow writing to be done IN class bc she’s so afraid of cheating. I knew then she was going to be a subpar teacher. Creative writing is not edited and advanced in 45 minute increments of set time. A good teacher should know their students well enough to recognize their writing and voice. This is not something that should be micromanaged. We are already disappointed.
Not a SSSAS family, but this is bad take. I've come to understand how chatGPT is affecting writing and the teacher is probably right for now. This is an evolving topic. But more importantly, a teacher cannot be expected to recognize your child's writing and voice. I can't roll my eyes hard enough at that concept.
I am the parent of a junior and every single teacher talked about cheating when I went to back to school night. I left feeling like they were taking it way too far and very anxious about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child’s English teacher announced on back to school night that she will only allow writing to be done IN class bc she’s so afraid of cheating. I knew then she was going to be a subpar teacher. Creative writing is not edited and advanced in 45 minute increments of set time. A good teacher should know their students well enough to recognize their writing and voice. This is not something that should be micromanaged. We are already disappointed.
Not a SSSAS family, but this is bad take. I've come to understand how chatGPT is affecting writing and the teacher is probably right for now. This is an evolving topic. But more importantly, a teacher cannot be expected to recognize your child's writing and voice. I can't roll my eyes hard enough at that concept.
Anonymous wrote:The geometry teacher is gone, not the 9th grade English teacher.
Anonymous wrote:This teacher is now gone as of yesterday. Mallet sat in the classes, assessed, and addressed the issue.
Anonymous wrote:My child’s English teacher announced on back to school night that she will only allow writing to be done IN class bc she’s so afraid of cheating. I knew then she was going to be a subpar teacher. Creative writing is not edited and advanced in 45 minute increments of set time. A good teacher should know their students well enough to recognize their writing and voice. This is not something that should be micromanaged. We are already disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:My child got a terrible grade on her English summer reading “notes” when no rubric or guidance was supplied. This might be a one and out year at SSSAS.
Anonymous wrote:‘Whom should I contact’
Anonymous wrote:There is power in numbers. Advisors in the US are not like they are in the MS. I would go directly to the US director, Mallet. Everyone.
Anonymous wrote:My son did well in math in SSSAS middle school and earned A's all three years. This year at the upper school we have a new math teacher and she does not seem to be good at all. She is difficult to understand and her teaching methods are questionable. She assigns homework that is not covered in class and the class as whole is not performing well. After reaching out to the teacher directly, who should I contact at the upper school to discuss the challenges my son is facing? The head of upper school? Math dept chair?