Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I emailed the principal, he replied and cc'ed the teacher!
Anonymous wrote:I emailed the principal, with a screenshot
Same here when I complained last year! My DD asked me not to do that again. Evidently the teacher last year complained about That Parent to another teacher, not realizing my DD was just outside her classroom.
Are the same people that ask for a supervisor because they didn't take your expire coupons ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I emailed the principal, he replied and cc'ed the teacher!
Anonymous wrote:I emailed the principal, with a screenshot
Same here when I complained last year! My DD asked me not to do that again. Evidently the teacher last year complained about That Parent to another teacher, not realizing my DD was just outside her classroom.
Anonymous wrote:When I emailed the principal, he replied and cc'ed the teacher!
Anonymous wrote:I emailed the principal, with a screenshot
Anonymous wrote:I emailed the principal, with a screenshot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents, please complain. It is unacceptable and it is very widespread.
Is there a way to complain anonymously? My dc doesn't want me to say anything for fear of repercussion. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Parents, please complain. It is unacceptable and it is very widespread.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are still in ES so I haven't had the experience of checking SIS for much. I am wondering, however, when this ability for parents to monitor grades so closely started. In the last 5-10 years? And and what level is information available? Class grade, of course, but also for individual tests, quizzes, and specific assignments?
If more than class grades, and perhaps tests, is it overkill? Maybe I don't see the importance given my kids' ages? Maybe the vast majority of parents aren't monitoring so closely (though this thread seems to indicate otherwise)? I guess I am hoping that students are still primarily responsible for monitoring their own grades and resolving issues that arise, rather than their parents?
It also goes against everything I learned in ed school about using assessments as learning tools.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are still in ES so I haven't had the experience of checking SIS for much. I am wondering, however, when this ability for parents to monitor grades so closely started. In the last 5-10 years? And and what level is information available? Class grade, of course, but also for individual tests, quizzes, and specific assignments?
If more than class grades, and perhaps tests, is it overkill? Maybe I don't see the importance given my kids' ages? Maybe the vast majority of parents aren't monitoring so closely (though this thread seems to indicate otherwise)? I guess I am hoping that students are still primarily responsible for monitoring their own grades and resolving issues that arise, rather than their parents?
Timely Recording of Grades
Quizzes, tests, examinations, essays, homework, or papers are evaluated and/or graded, returned, and reviewed promptly with the student. Teachers are expected to grade assignments and post grades to the electronic gradebook within seven school days after the due date with the understanding that major projects/papers may require additional time to ensure quality feedback.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are still in ES so I haven't had the experience of checking SIS for much. I am wondering, however, when this ability for parents to monitor grades so closely started. In the last 5-10 years? And and what level is information available? Class grade, of course, but also for individual tests, quizzes, and specific assignments?
If more than class grades, and perhaps tests, is it overkill? Maybe I don't see the importance given my kids' ages? Maybe the vast majority of parents aren't monitoring so closely (though this thread seems to indicate otherwise)? I guess I am hoping that students are still primarily responsible for monitoring their own grades and resolving issues that arise, rather than their parents?
Anonymous wrote:My kids are still in ES so I haven't had the experience of checking SIS for much. I am wondering, however, when this ability for parents to monitor grades so closely started. In the last 5-10 years? And and what level is information available? Class grade, of course, but also for individual tests, quizzes, and specific assignments?
If more than class grades, and perhaps tests, is it overkill? Maybe I don't see the importance given my kids' ages? Maybe the vast majority of parents aren't monitoring so closely (though this thread seems to indicate otherwise)? I guess I am hoping that students are still primarily responsible for monitoring their own grades and resolving issues that arise, rather than their parents?