Anonymous wrote:As a mother of a child in kindergarten at another wonderful DCPS school, I can tell you that I'd be shocked and worried if we experienced even half of what the OP describes. Both of our daughter's pre-k and k teachers have been nothing but open, I, caring, communicative, and deeply interested in their students' happiness, sense of well being, fun, and learning. And it showed in everything they did. I think OP should follow her instincts.
I agree. I think it's worth it to talk to the principal....If that does not work, I would be tempted to start considering other options for the rest of the school year. I know you want to invest in the school, OP. But as the parent of a somewhat older child, I do not think it is good that your son thinks his teacher does not like him; so much of PK4 is social and emotional development, and part of that is building healthy relationships and self confidence. I am concerned about the fact that parents are not allowed in the classroom...what's actually going on behind that closed door? I do not mean to be alarmist. I know you are more than capable of making the right decision for your child, OP, if you follow your instincts.