Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader has been without a Spanish 2 and honors English teacher all year. Anything to be done about that?
Yes and no. For classes like English, we are going to need to increase class sizes to 30-45 (which means little to no grading for writing assignments). For Spanish, we could go to 100% online learning or simply cancel language requirements.
I suspect many schools will eventually go to a model that is online. You can have 100 kids sit in an auditorium and listen to someone on a screen, with a TA or monitoring for general supervision. With so few teachers applying, this is a consequence.
Maybe pay teachers more? How about starting salary at 100K and max out at 200K? Do you think you'd get any candidates?
Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader has been without a Spanish 2 and honors English teacher all year. Anything to be done about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader has been without a Spanish 2 and honors English teacher all year. Anything to be done about that?
Yes and no. For classes like English, we are going to need to increase class sizes to 30-45 (which means little to no grading for writing assignments). For Spanish, we could go to 100% online learning or simply cancel language requirements.
I suspect many schools will eventually go to a model that is online. You can have 100 kids sit in an auditorium and listen to someone on a screen, with a TA or monitoring for general supervision. With so few teachers applying, this is a consequence.
Anonymous wrote:I want to sue DCPS because my son has gone to many good schools and is currently in the 3rd grade and his comprehension level is at a Kindergarten level and the school is dragging their feet to asset him for an IEP/504. He continues to be bullied and reprimanded for his actions; whether warranted or not. And we've only been there less than 30 days. Emotional distress/ Maltreatment and Educational negligence.
Agree that tech is the most reasonable solution to deal with man hammers top headaches - unqualified educator and educator shortage.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader has been without a Spanish 2 and honors English teacher all year. Anything to be done about that?
Yes and no. For classes like English, we are going to need to increase class sizes to 30-45 (which means little to no grading for writing assignments). For Spanish, we could go to 100% online learning or simply cancel language requirements.
I suspect many schools will eventually go to a model that is online. You can have 100 kids sit in an auditorium and listen to someone on a screen, with a TA or monitoring for general supervision. With so few teachers applying, this is a consequence.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know anyone who has ever sued DCPS?
Why did they do it?
What was the outcome?
Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader has been without a Spanish 2 and honors English teacher all year. Anything to be done about that?
Anonymous wrote:I want to sue DCPS because my son has gone to many good schools and is currently in the 3rd grade and his comprehension level is at a Kindergarten level and the school is dragging their feet to asset him for an IEP/504. He continues to be bullied and reprimanded for his actions; whether warranted or not. And we've only been there less than 30 days. Emotional distress/ Maltreatment and Educational negligence.
Anonymous wrote:I want to sue DCPS because my son has gone to many good schools and is currently in the 3rd grade and his comprehension level is at a Kindergarten level and the school is dragging their feet to asset him for an IEP/504. He continues to be bullied and reprimanded for his actions; whether warranted or not. And we've only been there less than 30 days. Emotional distress/ Maltreatment and Educational negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to sue DCPS because my son has gone to many good schools and is currently in the 3rd grade and his comprehension level is at a Kindergarten level and the school is dragging their feet to asset him for an IEP/504. He continues to be bullied and reprimanded for his actions; whether warranted or not. And we've only been there less than 30 days. Emotional distress/ Maltreatment and Educational negligence.
I doubt a civil suit would go anywhere, but you might talk to an ed attorney about filing for due process and/or if there's a way to ask for evaluations more effectively.
There's a process. Once you request a screening, IN WRITING, there's a timeline they must follow. First they screen to see if he needs to be evaluated. Sounds like he does so that will go well. Then he needs to be evaluated to see if there's an issue that warrants a 504/IEP. It sounds like there might well be. If the evaluation does not find there to be a problem, you have the right to have an independent evaluation and petition to have the system pay for it. In the meantime you'd be wise to get on waitlists of any private evaluators who take your insurance. Private evals are almost always better than public.
Once you get services, if they don't give them or they don't work, etc. etc., then you can file a due process complaint to indicate that the school is not adequately serving your child.
In the meantime I would make sure to have his hearing and eyesight checked. Rule out any other sort of thing that might be happening that's impacting his learning. His pediatrician can screen for ADHD which could explain the struggles at least somewhat.
Since he's so far behind and they're dragging their feet, I would recommend at least getting an advisor in place if not an advocate. I don't think you need a lawyer yet.
Good luck! I know it's really hard.
I had a similar experience. DCPS refused to give us the special ed designation. They said my kid wasn't far enough behind grade level. Meanwhile, he was in 4th grade and couldn't read at all and his handwriting was illegible. We got an advocate and won our case. We got the special ed designation, we got x number of tutoring hours, and they paid for psychological testing. Oh, and my son got an IEP.Anonymous wrote:I want to sue DCPS because my son has gone to many good schools and is currently in the 3rd grade and his comprehension level is at a Kindergarten level and the school is dragging their feet to asset him for an IEP/504. He continues to be bullied and reprimanded for his actions; whether warranted or not. And we've only been there less than 30 days. Emotional distress/ Maltreatment and Educational negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader has been without a Spanish 2 and honors English teacher all year. Anything to be done about that?
what school?