Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS teacher here and I don’t think this is a troll because we get requests like this plus more every year. I’ve changed my approach and no longer argue.
Your kid doesn’t have to complete any homework. I will exempt it all, as long as you understand they are not getting the regular practice that is vital to master the material for the test. As for not testing on Mondays, I’m not fighting that either. Our next class is Wednesday and we can arrange a proctor in the counseling office during class for the test. Your kid will miss the first lesson of the next unit but that’s your choice. I’m not staying after school to proctor the late test or tutor the missed lesson. If you want to change the test day because they have too many tests in one day then it needs to go through their counselor to coordinate make up sessions and arrange a proctor.
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I believe it too.
-- high School English teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS teacher here and I don’t think this is a troll because we get requests like this plus more every year. I’ve changed my approach and no longer argue.
Your kid doesn’t have to complete any homework. I will exempt it all, as long as you understand they are not getting the regular practice that is vital to master the material for the test. As for not testing on Mondays, I’m not fighting that either. Our next class is Wednesday and we can arrange a proctor in the counseling office during class for the test. Your kid will miss the first lesson of the next unit but that’s your choice. I’m not staying after school to proctor the late test or tutor the missed lesson. If you want to change the test day because they have too many tests in one day then it needs to go through their counselor to coordinate make up sessions and arrange a proctor.
+1
I believe it too.
-- high School English teacher
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Sycamore School in Arlington gives much homework at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pull your kid out and send her to private.
Dumbest comment on DCUM whenever someone talks about issues with school.
Anonymous wrote:HS teacher here and I don’t think this is a troll because we get requests like this plus more every year. I’ve changed my approach and no longer argue.
Your kid doesn’t have to complete any homework. I will exempt it all, as long as you understand they are not getting the regular practice that is vital to master the material for the test. As for not testing on Mondays, I’m not fighting that either. Our next class is Wednesday and we can arrange a proctor in the counseling office during class for the test. Your kid will miss the first lesson of the next unit but that’s your choice. I’m not staying after school to proctor the late test or tutor the missed lesson. If you want to change the test day because they have too many tests in one day then it needs to go through their counselor to coordinate make up sessions and arrange a proctor.
Anonymous wrote:Submit a FOIA request asking if for a record of any request or approval of a Homework exemption accommodation for a student.
With around 180,000 students in FCPS, it is likely that thousands of FCPS students have a disability, and it reasonable that at least one of them has a homework exemption.
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:I hope grammar homework is given regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you are allowed to send that email.
Also, yes the principal is allowed to laugh for a very long time and then deny your request.