Thanks ya'll. DS is sweet, challenging, but sweet.
Rodeo65, I'm glad the teacher understands the homework prob and is willing to work with you on a solution.
My typical DS' class has an "agenda" this year. It is a spiral bound notebook with all assignments for the year (we must sign off and give our own assessment of how well our child does on their reading HW each day then sign again at the end of the week)

, separate "hall pass" page w/a calendar that must be signed every week so they know that we know how many times our kids left the classroom, how long they were gone and why.

We won't go into all of the school laws and bylaws that are contained in this agenda, not to mention every single spelling/vocabulary word and places to do reading comprehension exercises.

Oh...I almost forgot about the packet that comes home on Wed. w/the behavior chart for the week to be signed, plus tests etc. to be signed.
I am a reasonably intelligent woman, but it took me about three times of reading through it to get a grip on what to do with this book. When I showed it to DS5's OT her head nearly exploded. In fact it was sooo complicated that DS' teacher told me that some parents never learned to use it, therefore, they now tear out the pages pertinent to the day. (Just more work for the poor teachers, IMO.)
I'm not looking forward to 3rd grade next year.
Rodeo65-So glad the teacher "gets" the homework issue and is being reasonable. We aren't all bad, in spite of the understandable venting one reads on this board.
DS seems happy at school so far. He was really great about organizing for the first day of school. Without my asking. he got out his book bag, graphing calculator, Spanish/English dictionary, erasable pen (important for someone with his handwriting), mechanical pencils---something inherited from his dad. I don't get why they are better than regular pencils---and a notebook and was ready to roll. He wore cargo shorts to arrange his schedule, locker combination, bus letter in his pockets and has had a fairly successful first two days of school. Let's hope it continues. Enjoy the weekend everyone and L'Shanah Tovah if you celebrate Rosh Hashanah.
You shall never hear KFK complain about the teachers....You are all awesome! You may hear me complain about the paper pushers from time to time or occasionally our rotten excuse for a school nurse, but that's about it.

Well maybe whoever is in charge of school meals...Ok now that's it.
There you have it! Now we all know why cargo shorts have endured the test of time. Sounds like a terrific plan to me. You may want to go ahead and stock up on some cargo PANTS for winter.
