Anonymous wrote:Isn't it totally against FERPA to have parents inputting grades and grading things? It should be!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is interesting to see how many people assume bad intent on the part of volunteers. Our society usually celebrates those who are willing to give their time to help others.
I was a frequent volunteer when my kids were in elementary school. I also co-led a scout troop, taught religious ed. at my church, read with kids who were in a special program for at-risk students, and did a lot of behind the scenes "grunt" work for the various extracurriculars my kids were involved in. Were other parents secretly thinking badly of me all those years? Assuming I was doing all these things for some sort of nefarious reasons? Would people feel differently if all of these positions were paid work, rather than volunteer?
What would our lives be like if people suddenly stopped volunteering to be coaches, leaders, teachers, helpers? How would all that "extra" work get done?
I don't think people are faulting volunteers. I think they are saying there is a proper time and place. It's great that people volunteer, but the schools should use the volunteers in an appropriate, non-teaching capacity. Helping out with special projects, parties, copying, etc. are all fine. Testing and evaluating -- not fine.
no such thing as a "self-less" volunteer.
Anonymous wrote:It is interesting to see how many people assume bad intent on the part of volunteers. Our society usually celebrates those who are willing to give their time to help others.
I was a frequent volunteer when my kids were in elementary school. I also co-led a scout troop, taught religious ed. at my church, read with kids who were in a special program for at-risk students, and did a lot of behind the scenes "grunt" work for the various extracurriculars my kids were involved in. Were other parents secretly thinking badly of me all those years? Assuming I was doing all these things for some sort of nefarious reasons? Would people feel differently if all of these positions were paid work, rather than volunteer?
What would our lives be like if people suddenly stopped volunteering to be coaches, leaders, teachers, helpers? How would all that "extra" work get done?
Anonymous wrote:no such thing as a "self-less" volunteer.
Anonymous wrote:I knew of another class where the teacher had a parent putting grades in the gradebook. Turned out she was a nutty parent and was changing the grades............same woman who wanted to start a rebellion against the LD kids.
Anonymous wrote:I knew of another class where the teacher had a parent putting grades in the gradebook. Turned out she was a nutty parent and was changing the grades............same woman who wanted to start a rebellion against the LD kids.