Anonymous wrote:My son is in his second year of high school and I'm not going this year. Last year it was interesting because we weren't familiar with the high school and my son was new, too. But it was very uncomfortable. The parents seemed clique-ish and not very friendly. I appreciated the information we got, but don't feel like I need it this year.
Anonymous wrote:In our school, we all sit in a classroom, and the teachers come to us. It's much better than the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't each high school and middle teacher take a 10-15min video about their class, show around the room, then go into a power point of expectations, homework, how to study, grades, retake options, personal rules, and class syllabus.
Then the parent signs an online electronic form saying they watched it and can put down up to 3 questions and the teacher has a week to get back to them.
I just see no reason a teacher has to do this in person 5-6 times a night while parents go thru the halls of the big schools. And you always get the parents asking questions and wasting the small allotted time anyway.
And with the video, you can watch it with your child and rewatch it if there is a discrepancy (like your kid lying about how the grading works lol)
I love this idea!! but I bet the teachers won't care if parents watch it.
Ugh y’all are insufferable and this is why human connection is dead.
Seriously.
Watching a video is not interpersonal communication and contact. It’s not relationship-building and it lacks the shared experience of establishing rapport and familiarity that can be gained from the in person interaction.
Maybe back to school night won’t establish a one-on-one connection, but if a one-on-one meetup is needed later, the interaction will be made easier and more familiar if you’ve at least already met once and had this one exchange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find out if there’s a Zoom option.
Oh my god, I wish my school did this via Zoom.
I'm a teacher.
OMG you’re free to work somewhere else, wearing your pijamas and eating in front of the screen.
Asking teachers to do this is stupid. They are exhausted. BTSN for high school are a complete waste of time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids were 1 grade apart. BTSN was like Sophie's Choice trying to navigate which teacher to omit. Before you ask, my DH was always traveling for work.
Sorry, but you’re gross comparing your little predicament to Sophie’s Choice. Please don’t make comparisons to the Holocaust like that ever again when describing your problems - it’s disrespectful.
Im sure someone will say lighten up but I had the same reaction and would like to retire this phrase. I heard people using that ohrase for years and then finally saw the movie (without knowing what it was about — it was just on TV) and I was like “holy sh—t, that’s the choice?!?” Makes me sick whenever I hear the phrase — it’s so disturbing.
I just looked it up. I honestly had no idea and will be removing the phrase from my vocab. Holy moly. I feel awful I’ve used it flippantly like the earlier poster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids were 1 grade apart. BTSN was like Sophie's Choice trying to navigate which teacher to omit. Before you ask, my DH was always traveling for work.
Sorry, but you’re gross comparing your little predicament to Sophie’s Choice. Please don’t make comparisons to the Holocaust like that ever again when describing your problems - it’s disrespectful.
Im sure someone will say lighten up but I had the same reaction and would like to retire this phrase. I heard people using that ohrase for years and then finally saw the movie (without knowing what it was about — it was just on TV) and I was like “holy sh—t, that’s the choice?!?” Makes me sick whenever I hear the phrase — it’s so disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find out if there’s a Zoom option.
Oh my god, I wish my school did this via Zoom.
I'm a teacher.
OMG you’re free to work somewhere else, wearing your pijamas and eating in front of the screen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find out if there’s a Zoom option.
Oh my god, I wish my school did this via Zoom.
I'm a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't each high school and middle teacher take a 10-15min video about their class, show around the room, then go into a power point of expectations, homework, how to study, grades, retake options, personal rules, and class syllabus.
Then the parent signs an online electronic form saying they watched it and can put down up to 3 questions and the teacher has a week to get back to them.
I just see no reason a teacher has to do this in person 5-6 times a night while parents go thru the halls of the big schools. And you always get the parents asking questions and wasting the small allotted time anyway.
And with the video, you can watch it with your child and rewatch it if there is a discrepancy (like your kid lying about how the grading works lol)
I love this idea!! but I bet the teachers won't care if parents watch it.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t ever learn anything very valuable, but I like talking to my kid about their teachers and their school. It’s just a little thing to remind them that you’re interested and invested in their education.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't each high school and middle teacher take a 10-15min video about their class, show around the room, then go into a power point of expectations, homework, how to study, grades, retake options, personal rules, and class syllabus.
Then the parent signs an online electronic form saying they watched it and can put down up to 3 questions and the teacher has a week to get back to them.
I just see no reason a teacher has to do this in person 5-6 times a night while parents go thru the halls of the big schools. And you always get the parents asking questions and wasting the small allotted time anyway.
And with the video, you can watch it with your child and rewatch it if there is a discrepancy (like your kid lying about how the grading works lol)