Anonymous wrote:Op here: I'm a school teacher
Anonymous wrote:I have a 5th Grade child attending MCPS elementary school. He is well behaved; a straight "A" student, and is OCD about completing his homework assignments (the first thing he does when he gets home from school). Yesterday, he forgot his math homework for the first time. He actually completed but forgot to put in his book-bag. His math teacher made him complete a "blue form" in which he had to acknowledge forgetting his homework assignment; accept responsibility for it; indicate that he would not do it again; and it was signed by him, the teacher, and there was a space for the parent signature. P.S. My kid has ADD and is under an IEP. This is a new-ish teacher so we decided to cut her a break and just sign the note but I really think some teachers should have to spend time in challenging or difficult schools before they are sent into cushy ones so that they have an appreciation for the student population they have.....
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I'm with OP on this. If the kid is getting straight As and is doing well AND has ADD and an IEP the teacher needs to give the kid a break and not slam him down the first time he forgets. Lord, I wish my kid with an IEP had that record. Until you have walked in the steps of someone who is either married to someone with ADHD or Aspergers, has children with it, you cannot judge. Some days my kid can't work their way out of a paper bag.
Anonymous wrote:Op here: I'm a school teacher
Anonymous wrote:I work in a Title 1 school and would have to send 25 of these home per day if this was the "rule."
Anonymous wrote:OP here again: I think next time I'm going to keep my thoughts to myself.... Just expressing an opinion. No need to get nasty. I think you all need to get laid. Now you can get nasty.....
Anonymous wrote:OP Here: I'm a him, not a her.... You guys (gals) are brutal!!!! I'm going to sulk now...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here: I'm a him, not a her.... You guys (gals) are brutal!!!! I'm going to sulk now...
You complain like a girl. Sounds like your son is in good hands during the day.