Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! I would guess it's world history....
Here is the seventh grade curriculum.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/socialstudies/middle/grade7/
Anonymous wrote:Ha! I would guess it's world history....
Anonymous wrote:Ha! I would guess it's world history....
Anonymous wrote:Op?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any update op? Did you stick with it?
OP here. Short of switching to private school, I don't have much choice BUT to stick with it.
Some related questions. For those of you who know the system, what's the next level above our principal? I don't doubt he's trying, but I want to make more noise about this and I want to know who exactly to go to. And what can I do to support my claims that the teacher doesn't know what she's doing? I'm not in the classroom, and it's not like I can expect my middle schooler to document what is and isn't happening in class, especially when she can't possibly know what is supposed to be happening.
Lastly, how might I go about finding a tutor for this subject so that my child can learn the material? It is NOT math or English or foreign language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any update op? Did you stick with it?
OP here. Short of switching to private school, I don't have much choice BUT to stick with it.
Some related questions. For those of you who know the system, what's the next level above our principal? I don't doubt he's trying, but I want to make more noise about this and I want to know who exactly to go to. And what can I do to support my claims that the teacher doesn't know what she's doing? I'm not in the classroom, and it's not like I can expect my middle schooler to document what is and isn't happening in class, especially when she can't possibly know what is supposed to be happening.
Lastly, how might I go about finding a tutor for this subject so that my child can learn the material? It is NOT math or English or foreign language.
Anonymous wrote:If it's really that bad, I don't see why the OP doesn't just out the teacher here on a anonymous message board. Now *that* would be a squeaky wheel.
My daughter went through the same thing in 3rd grade with a terrible teacher who couldn't even speak in coherent sentences. We ended up having to hire a tutor (not cheap) 3 days a week to supplement. Again, everyone knew the teacher was incompetent but the Unions still defended her and nobody was allowed to switch classrooms.
After being a lifelong democrat, I now just grab one of those "apple" sheets the teacher unions hand out at the polling places. I vote the exact opposite of their recommendations. Makes choices easy knowing which candidates are in their pocket.
Anonymous wrote:Any update op? Did you stick with it?