Anonymous wrote:Actually, we haven’t because nothing is graded within a month. Hold my beer.
Anonymous wrote:This English teacher is new this year. I’m certain the school did not want a crappy English teacher, and now they’re not sure what to do. Trying to work with the teacher. Kids upset, Parents upset, and no good solution in sight. I laughed when I dropped my child off this morning and saw it was a shadow day. Bet no shadows are going in that class!
Anonymous wrote:How is science in the 9th grade? My DD is really interested in science but I don't want a negative experience to scare her off of that track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the issue with this new English teacher??
It's so nuanced that it's too difficult to articulate in this type of forum. Conventional wisdom would suggest that if numerous kids have always had good grades in English and suddenly all have bad grades with a certain new teacher, it's not the kids. Their peers who have other teachers are getting good grades and by all accounts are being graded differently, or at least in a timely manner.
This is a huge deal when you are paying this amount of tuition and a new teacher literally has the power to eliminate college options for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the issue with this new English teacher??
It's so nuanced that it's too difficult to articulate in this type of forum. Conventional wisdom would suggest that if numerous kids have always had good grades in English and suddenly all have bad grades with a certain new teacher, it's not the kids. Their peers who have other teachers are getting good grades and by all accounts are being graded differently, or at least in a timely manner.
This is a huge deal when you are paying this amount of tuition and a new teacher literally has the power to eliminate college options for your child.
200k for high school and your kid gets their GPA destroyed at one of the few privates known for inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stumbled across this thread and feel relieved to hear other children having such a challenging time in English with this new teacher. The school said to us basically we know and we’re “trying” to work on it. Nobody wants to participate in the class and they all just sit in the class not talking while the teacher sucks the air out of the room. It’s so bad we’ve even discussed moving mid- year.
My DC likes the English teacher and is doing quite well. Just because your DC is getting a bad grade doesn’t mean the teacher is bad. And move mid-year? Please.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the issue with this new English teacher??
It's so nuanced that it's too difficult to articulate in this type of forum. Conventional wisdom would suggest that if numerous kids have always had good grades in English and suddenly all have bad grades with a certain new teacher, it's not the kids. Their peers who have other teachers are getting good grades and by all accounts are being graded differently, or at least in a timely manner.
This is a huge deal when you are paying this amount of tuition and a new teacher literally has the power to eliminate college options for your child.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the issue with this new English teacher??