Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Normally, my kid would advocate for themselves, but in this instance (first in all of MS) I felt that I should contact the teacher personally.
Why? And you're describing being all over the online grade book and looking at everything. Again, why?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Normally, my kid would advocate for themselves, but in this instance (first in all of MS) I felt that I should contact the teacher personally.
Anonymous wrote:I would let my kid contact the teacher and get that practice off advocating for themselves. Like kid sends email and I’ve seen it in their sent folder. I’d then contact the teacher afterward if the kid’s explanation doesn’t hold water.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
So I emailed the teacher on Tuesday inquiring about my kid’s grade. The teacher then approaches my kid first thing during class on Wednesday to state they made a grading error and would change my kid’s grade.
It is now Friday and the grade has not been updated in the system nor have I received a response to my email!
How long would you expect it to take for a teacher to change a grade? Plus, I’m p!ssed that the teacher couldn’t be bothered to respond to my email.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update.
So I emailed the teacher on Tuesday inquiring about my kid’s grade. The teacher then approaches my kid first thing during class on Wednesday to state they made a grading error and would change my kid’s grade.
It is now Friday and the grade has not been updated in the system nor have I received a response to my email!
How long would you expect it to take for a teacher to change a grade? Plus, I’m p!ssed that the teacher couldn’t be bothered to respond to my email.