Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Blair magnet. 4-8 parents in each class, including non magnet classes.
Interesting work going on in most classes, especially magnet classes. Seemed like normal day according to my kid (not a "dog & pony" show). Eng was OK, just going over essay requirements, & kids doing peer review. Fun test review for US Hist, parents got to join in.
Good to see class in action.
Count your blessings, late bloomers seem bored in regular classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is in Blair CAP 9th grade and reported that there were no parents in any of his classes.
So is my child, but I was one of two parents in the 9th period class. Apparently there were others in my kid's group's classrooms earlier in the day.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Blair magnet. 4-8 parents in each class, including non magnet classes.
Interesting work going on in most classes, especially magnet classes. Seemed like normal day according to my kid (not a "dog & pony" show). Eng was OK, just going over essay requirements, & kids doing peer review. Fun test review for US Hist, parents got to join in.
Good to see class in action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a substitute. What do you expect? It's unfortunate that the teacher was out today, but I wouldn't read anything or what you saw.
Call me old fashion but I was expecting teaching and learning to take place in high school.
Is that the only class you sat in on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a substitute. What do you expect? It's unfortunate that the teacher was out today, but I wouldn't read anything or what you saw.
Call me old fashion but I was expecting teaching and learning to take place in high school.
With a substitute teacher--in high school--probably not. You're lucky they weren't watching a movie.
Anonymous wrote:My child is in Blair CAP 9th grade and reported that there were no parents in any of his classes.