Nancy
Wasting away in Pegulaville
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I'm not sure I understand why anyone thinks they should be allowed to enter a classroom. It's disruptive. Students need the class time to learn, not to be distracted by unexpected visitors who mean well, but end up being a nuisance.
I'm sure I'll get my butt kicked from here to eternity on this one but I really have to ask...WHY? What do you think is going on in a classroom?
Now I did ask for a tour of the facility before my son attended elementary school but that was conducted by the principal and I did not interfere with any learning going on in any classroom.
No butt kicking from me. I don't get it either. I have never known a parent that would do that and my kids tell me the only parents in the room ever were the room moms. In our schools you couldn't get past the front office and would never be allowed to roam the halls. In the middle school my youngest went to you couldn't even enter the building without being buzzed in and no way would they let you past the office.
I frankly would be a bit ticked if my kids came home and told me that XXX's mom was sitting in the classroom today watching us and taking notes. To me that is a disruption to the whole class.



I thought it was going to be a long year, but she was actually very pleasant and just wanted her daughter challenged and had some issues in the past with personality conflicts with her child and previous teachers.
They keep the front doors locked and you have to buzz the receptionist and you tell her why you are there. She'll unlock the door, you enter and she'll ask for your D.L. They scan it and give you a visitors badge with all your info on it. You then can either go to the office/ or nurses office. Beyond that you are escorted everywhere else in the school. Parents can't even volunteer in the classroom. Thats what the Teachers aides are for.
, but the school doesn't have that!