Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look no further than this thread for why our education system is collapsing and teachers are leaving the profession in droves.
This person should never have become a teacher. She is lazy and egotistical. She doesn't even have an advanced degree. Her approach is to have students watch videos. She does not teach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Successfully got a grade changed by threatening to leave (full pay family). Money talks. I actually now get a pre-read of most report cards. Thankfully no other issues have happened since.
I’ll take Fiction for $600, Alex.
I'm a teacher at one of the schools posted about frequently on this board and I'd put the odds at 50/50. It should be absurd and impossible but sadly it's not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Successfully got a grade changed by threatening to leave (full pay family). Money talks. I actually now get a pre-read of most report cards. Thankfully no other issues have happened since.
I’ll take Fiction for $600, Alex.
Anonymous wrote:Successfully got a grade changed by threatening to leave (full pay family). Money talks. I actually now get a pre-read of most report cards. Thankfully no other issues have happened since.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we had to intervene last semester for our daughter with her AP Calc grade. She had a B+ for the semester and needed just 2/10 of a point to make it an A-. Daughter asked teacher who refused the option of doing some extra work for the bump. Daughter was deferred to her dream school and felt the B+ would hurt her chances. College counselor was unsuccessful at convincing teacher to help DD. Got the HOS involved, who was able to get the job done. Teacher is just an awful witch and we are glad to be done with her. Bottom line, have your kid try first and then if all fails, get involved.
what a terrible life lesson
Not at all when you have a witch as a teacher.
Did all the kids in the class - with the same teacher - have their grade raised by admin? Or just OP’s (your?) kid? Have you shared this with all the other parents and/or students?
Didn’t think so.
OP here...because it was a razor thin difference, it made total sense for my kid. I believe there was probably others, and honestly, we didn't even bring it up initially. The college counselor working with my kid is the one who initiated it all, likely because this teacher is such a horrible person.
Anonymous wrote:Look no further than this thread for why our education system is collapsing and teachers are leaving the profession in droves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we had to intervene last semester for our daughter with her AP Calc grade. She had a B+ for the semester and needed just 2/10 of a point to make it an A-. Daughter asked teacher who refused the option of doing some extra work for the bump. Daughter was deferred to her dream school and felt the B+ would hurt her chances. College counselor was unsuccessful at convincing teacher to help DD. Got the HOS involved, who was able to get the job done. Teacher is just an awful witch and we are glad to be done with her. Bottom line, have your kid try first and then if all fails, get involved.
what a terrible life lesson
Not at all when you have a witch as a teacher.
Did all the kids in the class - with the same teacher - have their grade raised by admin? Or just OP’s (your?) kid? Have you shared this with all the other parents and/or students?
Didn’t think so.
OP here...because it was a razor thin difference, it made total sense for my kid. I believe there was probably others, and honestly, we didn't even bring it up initially. The college counselor working with my kid is the one who initiated it all, likely because this teacher is such a horrible person.