Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My honest advice is to deal with the teacher you get. The grades don’t matter at this age and teaching your child to navigate difficult teachers is a good skill to learn for high school. As for the academic part of it, I think language arts at Navy is really bad whether you get an AAP teacher or PBL one. The entire rollout of benchmark by FCPS has left a lot to be desired and I don’t think many teachers are able to make the work interesting.
Absolutely not. That is one thing I wish I would have done differently. I wish I had made noise about all the teachers we had heard negative things about to ensure my child didn’t have them. Every single fear that I had heard about came true. Some of the teachers we had were horrific and made the year awful. I noticed the PTA moms got the best teachers, or the moms who made a stink. Thankfully, a lot of the teachers have moved on but a few bad eggs are left. God the stories I could tell!
You can’t bulldoze through life for your kid forever. When you kid doesn’t like their teacher for Spanish or French in high school, you will not be able to get out of it.
This isn’t a case of your kid jut doesn’t like a teacher. This is a case of the teacher is incompetent and your child is actually harmed by being in that class. The anxiety and mental stress is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My honest advice is to deal with the teacher you get. The grades don’t matter at this age and teaching your child to navigate difficult teachers is a good skill to learn for high school. As for the academic part of it, I think language arts at Navy is really bad whether you get an AAP teacher or PBL one. The entire rollout of benchmark by FCPS has left a lot to be desired and I don’t think many teachers are able to make the work interesting.
Absolutely not. That is one thing I wish I would have done differently. I wish I had made noise about all the teachers we had heard negative things about to ensure my child didn’t have them. Every single fear that I had heard about came true. Some of the teachers we had were horrific and made the year awful. I noticed the PTA moms got the best teachers, or the moms who made a stink. Thankfully, a lot of the teachers have moved on but a few bad eggs are left. God the stories I could tell!
You can’t bulldoze through life for your kid forever. When you kid doesn’t like their teacher for Spanish or French in high school, you will not be able to get out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My honest advice is to deal with the teacher you get. The grades don’t matter at this age and teaching your child to navigate difficult teachers is a good skill to learn for high school. As for the academic part of it, I think language arts at Navy is really bad whether you get an AAP teacher or PBL one. The entire rollout of benchmark by FCPS has left a lot to be desired and I don’t think many teachers are able to make the work interesting.
Absolutely not. That is one thing I wish I would have done differently. I wish I had made noise about all the teachers we had heard negative things about to ensure my child didn’t have them. Every single fear that I had heard about came true. Some of the teachers we had were horrific and made the year awful. I noticed the PTA moms got the best teachers, or the moms who made a stink. Thankfully, a lot of the teachers have moved on but a few bad eggs are left. God the stories I could tell!
You can’t bulldoze through life for your kid forever. When you kid doesn’t like their teacher for Spanish or French in high school, you will not be able to get out of it.
This is only for elementary school my dear. Parents really need to advocate for their kids at this level. You do not want to be stuck with a bad teacher all year in elementary. Go with your gut. If you are hearing bad things, advocate so your child isn’t stuck in that class.
You’re missing the point honey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My honest advice is to deal with the teacher you get. The grades don’t matter at this age and teaching your child to navigate difficult teachers is a good skill to learn for high school. As for the academic part of it, I think language arts at Navy is really bad whether you get an AAP teacher or PBL one. The entire rollout of benchmark by FCPS has left a lot to be desired and I don’t think many teachers are able to make the work interesting.
Absolutely not. That is one thing I wish I would have done differently. I wish I had made noise about all the teachers we had heard negative things about to ensure my child didn’t have them. Every single fear that I had heard about came true. Some of the teachers we had were horrific and made the year awful. I noticed the PTA moms got the best teachers, or the moms who made a stink. Thankfully, a lot of the teachers have moved on but a few bad eggs are left. God the stories I could tell!
You can’t bulldoze through life for your kid forever. When you kid doesn’t like their teacher for Spanish or French in high school, you will not be able to get out of it.
This is only for elementary school my dear. Parents really need to advocate for their kids at this level. You do not want to be stuck with a bad teacher all year in elementary. Go with your gut. If you are hearing bad things, advocate so your child isn’t stuck in that class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My honest advice is to deal with the teacher you get. The grades don’t matter at this age and teaching your child to navigate difficult teachers is a good skill to learn for high school. As for the academic part of it, I think language arts at Navy is really bad whether you get an AAP teacher or PBL one. The entire rollout of benchmark by FCPS has left a lot to be desired and I don’t think many teachers are able to make the work interesting.
Absolutely not. That is one thing I wish I would have done differently. I wish I had made noise about all the teachers we had heard negative things about to ensure my child didn’t have them. Every single fear that I had heard about came true. Some of the teachers we had were horrific and made the year awful. I noticed the PTA moms got the best teachers, or the moms who made a stink. Thankfully, a lot of the teachers have moved on but a few bad eggs are left. God the stories I could tell!
You can’t bulldoze through life for your kid forever. When you kid doesn’t like their teacher for Spanish or French in high school, you will not be able to get out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My honest advice is to deal with the teacher you get. The grades don’t matter at this age and teaching your child to navigate difficult teachers is a good skill to learn for high school. As for the academic part of it, I think language arts at Navy is really bad whether you get an AAP teacher or PBL one. The entire rollout of benchmark by FCPS has left a lot to be desired and I don’t think many teachers are able to make the work interesting.
Absolutely not. That is one thing I wish I would have done differently. I wish I had made noise about all the teachers we had heard negative things about to ensure my child didn’t have them. Every single fear that I had heard about came true. Some of the teachers we had were horrific and made the year awful. I noticed the PTA moms got the best teachers, or the moms who made a stink. Thankfully, a lot of the teachers have moved on but a few bad eggs are left. God the stories I could tell!
Anonymous wrote:My honest advice is to deal with the teacher you get. The grades don’t matter at this age and teaching your child to navigate difficult teachers is a good skill to learn for high school. As for the academic part of it, I think language arts at Navy is really bad whether you get an AAP teacher or PBL one. The entire rollout of benchmark by FCPS has left a lot to be desired and I don’t think many teachers are able to make the work interesting.
Anonymous wrote:I would do anything in my power to avoid that 4th grade teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Well it looks like my reasonable question was removed so trying again. I have a rising 4th grader and am getting worried because I keep hearing nothing but complaints about one of the teachers in that grade. Apparently a majority of the kids this year have been getting outside tutoring for that class all year - from different Navy teachers to boot. I'm really worried now because this is not something I can easily do. Is it really as bad as parents are saying?
Anonymous wrote:Well it looks like my reasonable question was removed so trying again. I have a rising 4th grader and am getting worried because I keep hearing nothing but complaints about one of the teachers in that grade. Apparently a majority of the kids this year have been getting outside tutoring for that class all year - from different Navy teachers to boot. I'm really worried now because this is not something I can easily do. Is it really as bad as parents are saying?