drgnfly30
<font color=deeppink>Take my advice, never pay ful
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My oldest, DS15 (soon to be 16) has always been an honor roll student... until now.. he's not into anything bad but he's become quite the slacker... especially in Honors Algebra... I've been TRYING to communicate with his teacher so that I can keep up with things (his Failing grade last semester was quite the shock!!)... she's been sporadic.. two weeks ago his cumulative grade was around 91%, this week 68%.. Since I've expressed an interest I would have hoped that during the week in between, when the dropping grade was apparent I would have been notified...
Anyhoo... I'm not stupid I was a slacker teen once so I know how easy it is for the kid to blame the teacher but I'm wondering if in this case there isn't SOME truth in this..
I emailed her last night & left two voice mail messages with two contact numbers, including my cell... one call was at 7:30am the other at 2:30pm.. no return call... I just logged on & found a curt email from her send around 4:00pm.. "I will not accept late homework...afterall this is an upper-class honors class (funny I though upper class was jr/sr not sophmore) & that I've sufficiently informed Matt of what I expect"... Umm... Ok but the kid is obviously struggling & is the type of kid that when he feels there is no hope at something he gives up completely.. with that 'tude, it's no wonder he's given up on this class....
I wrote back expressing my concerns, asked some direct questions so I can figure out where the truth lies... and ended it by saying that while I understand that Matt is quite capable of more.. at this point I think we need to work together to ensure that Matt succeeds...
What more can I do? Am I reading too much into the teachers response? Am I giving my Kid too much credit? Trust me I'm skeptical at his version but the response I've received from this teacher is not giving me that warm & fuzzy feeling?
Parents, teachers??? Any help, advice is greatly appreciated!!
Anyhoo... I'm not stupid I was a slacker teen once so I know how easy it is for the kid to blame the teacher but I'm wondering if in this case there isn't SOME truth in this..
I emailed her last night & left two voice mail messages with two contact numbers, including my cell... one call was at 7:30am the other at 2:30pm.. no return call... I just logged on & found a curt email from her send around 4:00pm.. "I will not accept late homework...afterall this is an upper-class honors class (funny I though upper class was jr/sr not sophmore) & that I've sufficiently informed Matt of what I expect"... Umm... Ok but the kid is obviously struggling & is the type of kid that when he feels there is no hope at something he gives up completely.. with that 'tude, it's no wonder he's given up on this class....
I wrote back expressing my concerns, asked some direct questions so I can figure out where the truth lies... and ended it by saying that while I understand that Matt is quite capable of more.. at this point I think we need to work together to ensure that Matt succeeds...
What more can I do? Am I reading too much into the teachers response? Am I giving my Kid too much credit? Trust me I'm skeptical at his version but the response I've received from this teacher is not giving me that warm & fuzzy feeling?
Parents, teachers??? Any help, advice is greatly appreciated!!