that's what all the teachers say when you have a conference or at the beginning of the year. It seems as though my son's third grade teacher lied because I ask her something or email her she gets snappy and says that she discussed it with the kids. Like yesterday my sons' class is participating in the young authors program and I could have sworn that the first paper said that it had to be 5-10 pages long. I printed out my sons' story yesterday and it was a little over four. At the party yesterday I asked her at the end of the day and she snapped at saying the she don't care how long it is or how many paragraphs and that the kids know that they have talked about it. I told her that the original paper said 5-10 pages and she looked at me like i was crazy. She then repeated that she told the kids they knew that it don't matter...rawr...I will never talk to her again.
Having issues with out teacher too. if you know the kid is ADHD, YOU KNOW I am putting her in a program to help tremendously. Don't be mean to my child because she is forgetful, when I have asked you to help remind her of stuff BECAUSE of htis. Not to mention she is freakin 8.:(
She has even told the kids that she don't want any emails from the parents because she has explained it to them and they should understand what to do. I don't understand ANYTHING that she has these kids doing. I'm 35 years old and I went to a total different school district..I never got taught the way my son is. I just don't understand teachers anymore.
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- shany76
on Feb. 15, 2012 at 9:37 AM