Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in Larson, Harris, Seyler IBET and according to upperclassmen she should run for the hill! Any input?
OP here - really disappointed to read the above. Heard the Principal speak at Orientation and was quite optimistic - now this....
As for DC's IBET group - Holman/ Glotfelty / Geiger .
Run for the f*cking hills. Drop out while you can. Have never heard anything good about these teachers. Unnecessarily difficult, do not teach, and are just a complete pain the a*s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ sounds delightful
It is. Seriously. In many ways it is an amazing place, especially for the "right kid," which is a smarts thing, but also an intangible fit thing. The new principal says she is focusing on decreasing homework and dealing with academic integrity. We'll see what happens-- it would be nice.
Like many schools, there are pluses and minuses, and you get ioutwhat you put in. It is a high workload, and they have a cheating problem. These are negatives. But. I know a lot of kids who love TJ. The classes, the different academic setup (IBET, CHUM, blocked Humanities, their senior lab), the unique TJ things (no bells, one lunch period, can eat anywhere in the scho, iNite, JDay, no real need for lockers with locks, 8th period, and the fact it operates more like a college than a HS). THE Active alumni base that is very involved in the school, hires TJ kids as interns, etc.. And they especially like the kids-- bright, motivated, generally very kind, and most have a "we are all in this Is together"/ once a TJ kid, always a TJ kid attitude (and a few are a**holes-- this being HS).
The kids who are motivated enough to deal with the workload, are interested in the classes, and especially those who put themselllves out there (do iNite, homecoming, Sadies, join a club, sportor team Etc) seem to thrive. The ones who were "convinced" to attended, and who do not get involved in the school are often miserable. And eventually drop back to their base school.
What happens to the ones who have a significant out of school passion/commitment that requires leaving school early and many hours of non-school activities, who also happen to get a bad IBET - can they survive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ sounds delightful
It is. Seriously. In many ways it is an amazing place, especially for the "right kid," which is a smarts thing, but also an intangible fit thing. The new principal says she is focusing on decreasing homework and dealing with academic integrity. We'll see what happens-- it would be nice.
Like many schools, there are pluses and minuses, and you get ioutwhat you put in. It is a high workload, and they have a cheating problem. These are negatives. But. I know a lot of kids who love TJ. The classes, the different academic setup (IBET, CHUM, blocked Humanities, their senior lab), the unique TJ things (no bells, one lunch period, can eat anywhere in the scho, iNite, JDay, no real need for lockers with locks, 8th period, and the fact it operates more like a college than a HS). THE Active alumni base that is very involved in the school, hires TJ kids as interns, etc.. And they especially like the kids-- bright, motivated, generally very kind, and most have a "we are all in this Is together"/ once a TJ kid, always a TJ kid attitude (and a few are a**holes-- this being HS).
The kids who are motivated enough to deal with the workload, are interested in the classes, and especially those who put themselllves out there (do iNite, homecoming, Sadies, join a club, sportor team Etc) seem to thrive. The ones who were "convinced" to attended, and who do not get involved in the school are often miserable. And eventually drop back to their base school.
Anonymous wrote:TJ sounds delightful
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in Larson, Harris, Seyler IBET and according to upperclassmen she should run for the hill! Any input?
PP from above whose kid had DelCerro IBET last year. Seyer was the Design Tech teacher in that IBET. Does not teach, and definately does not grade the assignments. 3rd quarter, he entered zeros in for 3 of DCs labs, and a C- as the quarter grade. DC emailed and asked why, and he said that grades were due, and he hadn't graded the labs yet, so zeros were "placeholders". The grade was not corrected until after school let out 4th quarter. And the robot project (which you will come to hate 4th quarter) was a clusterf**k.
So, it's a bad teacher in DT. But a new IBET configuration (last year was DelCerro and Lago with Seyler). Don't know much about the other 2. Getting good Bio and English teachers are a lot more important in the long run. Good luck!
I'd be conferencing with the principal on this issue.
At my DDs school, teachers are required to input grades within 2 weeks of the due date.
BTDT. Although under the advocacy guidelines, it is counselor then AP. Nothing changed, and the admin shrugged. And they are not interested in hearing from parents. At TJ, it's on the kids. We got nowhere.
Maybe the new principal will be better. But there are already concerns about her. She's been in the school since July. Kids have been there for summer school, then sports and band practice, etc. and no one has seen her. Parents are starting to get upset that she hasn't stopped by some of the band and sports practices, parents meeting, etc to introduce herself, didn't stop in during summer school lunch and say hello, etc. nothing fancy-- just walking around the school and saying hello to the kids already there. And a lot of kids are there everyday now for various things. Anyway, parents are pretty upset that she isn't visible. I don't know any kid who has met her.
I hope she is more involved. TJ needs a hands on admin.
OP here - really disappointed to read the above. Heard the Principal speak at Orientation and was quite optimistic - now this....
As for DC's IBET group - Holman/ Glotfelty / Geiger .
I had 2 kids at TJ - neither ever met the previous principal Dr. Glazer, beyond a high-five once in the hall. Maybe some of the parents who were Glazer's buddies are getting worried they won't be able to manipulate the new principal the way they did Glazer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in Larson, Harris, Seyler IBET and according to upperclassmen she should run for the hill! Any input?
PP from above whose kid had DelCerro IBET last year. Seyer was the Design Tech teacher in that IBET. Does not teach, and definately does not grade the assignments. 3rd quarter, he entered zeros in for 3 of DCs labs, and a C- as the quarter grade. DC emailed and asked why, and he said that grades were due, and he hadn't graded the labs yet, so zeros were "placeholders". The grade was not corrected until after school let out 4th quarter. And the robot project (which you will come to hate 4th quarter) was a clusterf**k.
So, it's a bad teacher in DT. But a new IBET configuration (last year was DelCerro and Lago with Seyler). Don't know much about the other 2. Getting good Bio and English teachers are a lot more important in the long run. Good luck!
I'd be conferencing with the principal on this issue.
At my DDs school, teachers are required to input grades within 2 weeks of the due date.
BTDT. Although under the advocacy guidelines, it is counselor then AP. Nothing changed, and the admin shrugged. And they are not interested in hearing from parents. At TJ, it's on the kids. We got nowhere.
Maybe the new principal will be better. But there are already concerns about her. She's been in the school since July. Kids have been there for summer school, then sports and band practice, etc. and no one has seen her. Parents are starting to get upset that she hasn't stopped by some of the band and sports practices, parents meeting, etc to introduce herself, didn't stop in during summer school lunch and say hello, etc. nothing fancy-- just walking around the school and saying hello to the kids already there. And a lot of kids are there everyday now for various things. Anyway, parents are pretty upset that she isn't visible. I don't know any kid who has met her.
I hope she is more involved. TJ needs a hands on admin.
OP here - really disappointed to read the above. Heard the Principal speak at Orientation and was quite optimistic - now this....
As for DC's IBET group - Holman/ Glotfelty / Geiger .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in Larson, Harris, Seyler IBET and according to upperclassmen she should run for the hill! Any input?
PP from above whose kid had DelCerro IBET last year. Seyer was the Design Tech teacher in that IBET. Does not teach, and definately does not grade the assignments. 3rd quarter, he entered zeros in for 3 of DCs labs, and a C- as the quarter grade. DC emailed and asked why, and he said that grades were due, and he hadn't graded the labs yet, so zeros were "placeholders". The grade was not corrected until after school let out 4th quarter. And the robot project (which you will come to hate 4th quarter) was a clusterf**k.
So, it's a bad teacher in DT. But a new IBET configuration (last year was DelCerro and Lago with Seyler). Don't know much about the other 2. Getting good Bio and English teachers are a lot more important in the long run. Good luck!
I'd be conferencing with the principal on this issue.
At my DDs school, teachers are required to input grades within 2 weeks of the due date.
BTDT. Although under the advocacy guidelines, it is counselor then AP. Nothing changed, and the admin shrugged. And they are not interested in hearing from parents. At TJ, it's on the kids. We got nowhere.
Maybe the new principal will be better. But there are already concerns about her. She's been in the school since July. Kids have been there for summer school, then sports and band practice, etc. and no one has seen her. Parents are starting to get upset that she hasn't stopped by some of the band and sports practices, parents meeting, etc to introduce herself, didn't stop in during summer school lunch and say hello, etc. nothing fancy-- just walking around the school and saying hello to the kids already there. And a lot of kids are there everyday now for various things. Anyway, parents are pretty upset that she isn't visible. I don't know any kid who has met her.
I hope she is more involved. TJ needs a hands on admin.
OP here - really disappointed to read the above. Heard the Principal speak at Orientation and was quite optimistic - now this....
As for DC's IBET group - Holman/ Glotfelty / Geiger .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in Larson, Harris, Seyler IBET and according to upperclassmen she should run for the hill! Any input?
PP from above whose kid had DelCerro IBET last year. Seyer was the Design Tech teacher in that IBET. Does not teach, and definately does not grade the assignments. 3rd quarter, he entered zeros in for 3 of DCs labs, and a C- as the quarter grade. DC emailed and asked why, and he said that grades were due, and he hadn't graded the labs yet, so zeros were "placeholders". The grade was not corrected until after school let out 4th quarter. And the robot project (which you will come to hate 4th quarter) was a clusterf**k.
So, it's a bad teacher in DT. But a new IBET configuration (last year was DelCerro and Lago with Seyler). Don't know much about the other 2. Getting good Bio and English teachers are a lot more important in the long run. Good luck!
I'd be conferencing with the principal on this issue.
At my DDs school, teachers are required to input grades within 2 weeks of the due date.
BTDT. Although under the advocacy guidelines, it is counselor then AP. Nothing changed, and the admin shrugged. And they are not interested in hearing from parents. At TJ, it's on the kids. We got nowhere.
Maybe the new principal will be better. But there are already concerns about her. She's been in the school since July. Kids have been there for summer school, then sports and band practice, etc. and no one has seen her. Parents are starting to get upset that she hasn't stopped by some of the band and sports practices, parents meeting, etc to introduce herself, didn't stop in during summer school lunch and say hello, etc. nothing fancy-- just walking around the school and saying hello to the kids already there. And a lot of kids are there everyday now for various things. Anyway, parents are pretty upset that she isn't visible. I don't know any kid who has met her.
I hope she is more involved. TJ needs a hands on admin.
Anonymous wrote:Holman,geiger and Lang boswell - any inputs on this IBET Group?Anonymous wrote:For the previous poster, Holman's IBET group is very tough meaning other two teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in Larson, Harris, Seyler IBET and according to upperclassmen she should run for the hill! Any input?
PP from above whose kid had DelCerro IBET last year. Seyer was the Design Tech teacher in that IBET. Does not teach, and definately does not grade the assignments. 3rd quarter, he entered zeros in for 3 of DCs labs, and a C- as the quarter grade. DC emailed and asked why, and he said that grades were due, and he hadn't graded the labs yet, so zeros were "placeholders". The grade was not corrected until after school let out 4th quarter. And the robot project (which you will come to hate 4th quarter) was a clusterf**k.
So, it's a bad teacher in DT. But a new IBET configuration (last year was DelCerro and Lago with Seyler). Don't know much about the other 2. Getting good Bio and English teachers are a lot more important in the long run. Good luck!