Anonymous wrote:
Are high school teachers allowed to give homework? I want to email the principal and the AP, and all my daughter teachers and let them know that I don't want my daughter to be assign homework. I will be okay, with them giving a studying for a test, and reading for Fun and extra credit and that is all. NO Test on Monday and no more than one test per day. Will this be possible ? She was denied A IEP and 504, because they tested her and she had no need for one, but I believe kids should be kids and they shouldn't be doing homework when they get home and they shouldn't have to do so much work when they get home from school.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. This is a reasonable request for a child with a disability. Get proof of you child's disability from a mental health expert, and appeal their IEP decision. FCPS is well known for violating the rights of children with disabilities, including making inaccurate IEP 504 decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. This is a reasonable request for a child with a disability. Get proof of you child's disability from a mental health expert, and appeal their IEP decision. FCPS is well known for violating the rights of children with disabilities, including making inaccurate IEP 504 decisions.
Anonymous wrote:
Are high school teachers allowed to give homework? I want to email the principal and the AP, and all my daughter teachers and let them know that I don't want my daughter to be assign homework. I will be okay, with them giving a studying for a test, and reading for Fun and extra credit and that is all. NO Test on Monday and no more than one test per day. Will this be possible ? She was denied A IEP and 504, because they tested her and she had no need for one, but I believe kids should be kids and they shouldn't be doing homework when they get home and they shouldn't have to do so much work when they get home from school.
Anonymous wrote:No way OP is a real person. no one is this clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pull your kid out and send her to private.
Dumbest comment on DCUM whenever someone talks about issues with school.
ouch, hit a nerve?? LOL
Private schools don’t have to honor IEPs accommodations 🤦♂️ .
Public is your best bet
Anonymous wrote:^^ And if our kids didn't get at least a 3 out of 4 grade on the unit test, they had to take it again during indoor recess/outdoor recess, and I didn't want them to have to do that again.
Anonymous wrote:Surely you are trolling, right?
Maybe homeschool and don’t assign your kid homework.