Warning: This turned out to be LONG. I understand where the O.P. is coming from, and all school districts are different but I know from working in this school system that a parent's request probably won't change things but parents do have the right to speak up. My dd who is now about to be a freshman in high school in Aug. was put in all the Honors programs her school offered - Math, English, and Lit. 6th grade was fine. In 7th grade we had a weird and saddening experience. My daughter was a cheerleader and they got a new sponsor who was a new teacher that year. She was my dd's honors Math teacher. She had been a FOURTH grade Math teacher prior to coming to our school. She had no experience at being a cheerleader sponsor and was far more caught up in planning her wedding. I understand how important that is but she should have known she was taking on too much by saying she would run the cheerleading squad. Well, she made bad decisions that upset a LOT of parents from the get go. We had one girl on the squad who had a severe peanut allergy. They attended a mini camp and the girl's mom had left a shot that would have to be administered by this sponsor with her if the child had an allergic reaction since even though our squad knew not to bring peanut products in their lunches, there were a lot of squads from all over there. The sponsor decided to leave them unattended to go to lunch somewhere with new hubby and left with the shot in her purse. Sure enough the janitor was seen with a Snickers bar. The girl stayed away and didn't have a reaction but her mom was SOOOO angry! Then some of the moms realized their checks weren't cashed that they had turned in 3 months prior so they decided to investigate and find out howmuch money was in the squad's account since we had done fundraisers etc. It turns out she had "kept for safekeeping" several hundreds of dollars worth of checks AND CASH at her home and hadn't deposited it. 4 moms went to the principal and although she was kept as a teacher, she was removed as the cheerleading sponsor. This happened on a Friday and on Monday (my lucky dd had her 1st hour) she came in and with my dd and another cheerleader in the class told the rest of the class that she had had a weekend from you know where, and it was all those stupid cheerleaders and their moms fault and she was glad to be rid of them and couldn't wait to see them fall on their faces. She then took a tote bag she had received at the mini camp and said, "This is contaminated" and opened her classroom door and threw it in the hall. She did get in trouble for that but I should have known then to ask my dd to be moved out of her class but she was the only honors Math teacher (even though she was very poor at it). DD, after making an A in the class the first 9 weeks, came home with her report card and a C the second nine weeks. Then progress reports were due out 4 weeks later and the teacher calls me and says, "Do you just want to take her out of Honors Math now because she is going to have another C on her progress report and she will get kicked out anyhow." I said, "Surely she can bring it up to a B by the time report cards come out again." She said, "No, there's no way since we only have one more test before then." What? ONE test for the next FIVE weeks? I told her I needed to think about it and get back to her. So, I call and ask for one of the counselors and they were busy so the Asst. Principal took the call. I explained the whole situation and asked if she thought I should take dd out of the class and she was so livid at that teacher! She said, "Mrs. T. is NOT who decides who stays and who goes in Honors Math. That is up to myself or ...... Let me check into this." She called back about an hour later. She was so nice and said, "I have looked at her test scores, the transcript of her grades and she is to STAY in Honors Math. And I talked to Mrs. T. and told her that it is unacceptable for a child to not have enough tests to bring up their grade in the next 5 weeks. I looked at her grades, and there are two that are missing but she is checking into that." That night I got a call from the teacher apologizing since she had "accidentally misplaced a major test and a quiz that my dd had done" and it turns out she had a high B once those grades were put in! I swear that woman must have believed I was one of the mothers who ratted on her but I WASN'T!!! Anyway, to end this novel I'm writing at the end of the year it is determined if they will be in Honors Math for the next year. 2 out of 3 requirements have to met. Scoring high enough on the IOWA test, nothing less than a B on report card, or a teacher's recommendation. There are LOTS of kids who make one, sometimes 2 C's on their report card, but if they score high enough and the teacher knows they just slipped once or twice but can handle it they will give the recommendation. DD sored plenty high on the test, only had the one C from that one 9 week period that I should have challenged at the time because no telling how many "lost" tests there were that time, but of course there was NO recommendation from that teacher. I could have raised a fuss and fought it but honestly that was such a wasted year where my dd learned very little (other non-cheerleading parents complained about her teaching abilities also) in her class and she couldn't explain anything without confusing herself that I decided to just let her do reg. Math in 8th grade (got all A's btw) and she could just do Honors English and Lit.