
What is the Vice Principal like at the school ? I have found that some will work really hard at trying to resolve a situation like this.Vice Principal is not that helpful at all. I sent her an email about why my daughter and several other kindergarteners didn't receive their milk last week during Pasta lunch (she is in charge of milk program that we pay for months in advance), and she sent me a message that had nothing to do with my daughter. Needless to say, not much help at all.
Is there another SK teacher ? Can your daughter be moved to another class ?
There are 5 other SK classes in the PM, but they are all full. I wouldn't do this as some of them are even more sombre looking than she is.
Are there any parent volunteers in the class room ? You might be able to find out what they think is going on in the class room.
Nope, no parent volunteers. I observe the classroom everyday upon pick up as I can see her classroom through the library as I wait in the school foyer. It's quite noisy, scattered and chaotic, even when I'm there 30 or more minutes before end of day.
You can ask for your daughter to be tested with the CCAT. You might be able to away from colouring and work on French reading.
I am a Special Education teacher, so I know all about testing - I might not stay in this board, so I wouldn't pursue this avenue at all as I wouldn't want to cost them any unnecessary money. I highly doubt they would do this either at such a young age (we don't do it in my board at this young age). I administer CCAT to my highschool students, but I teach in the opposite board. Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think this is the way to go. I am going to ask the teacher this week though if my DD can work on French reading while the other kids are coloring and playing. My DD is begging for work, so this would be a good compromise, so thanks for the suggestion - it's on my list to discuss with her teacher.
You can also ask for the phone number of the school social worker and ask him/her to come in and observe the classroom.
My board and this board are underserviced - we only have floating social workers, as there is no money for a school social worker on a permanent basis. I'm not sure what this would solve either as there are more pressing areas in which the social worker needs to be involved in.
I have been fighting with the english public board for a while and youngest son did two years of FI before he decided to that he want to move to english. (His grade 1 teacher was wonderful but it took the kids a while to adapt her style. The class was 1/2 split with 6 gifted kids in the grade 1 class. LOL)
Good for you as a parent for being so involved in your child's education! I teach at-risk kids, and so parents are pretty much non-existent in my school, so good for you. Thanks for your insight - it sounds like you have had some similar experiences. Not sure why people are who not compassionate or nurturing are kindergarten teachers? Not sure if this is your experience, but this is definitely our experience. It's like they are creating little French robots and I don't care for that. Best of luck with your son!
Thanks, Tiger![]()
Hi Seashore and Tiger, I think there was a mix up. It was my son who had the problem with the grinding and chewing, not Tiger's daughter. And yes, we certainly did move him. His new school and staff are amazing and all of the stress caused anxious behaviors have been eliminated.

My ds12 was in a huge class of 30+ kids and they split the two classes into 3.
He was always in trouble, being yelled at (yes he is bright and finishes quickly and then bored), being sent to office.
THEN the split and he got a new teacher. Wonderful, kind, quiet man who just is terrific with these kids. Seems the two teachers "dumped" most of the kids they did not want with him. Albeit they are in a smaller class.
Teachers DO have conflicts so change, do whatever you have to to make it better. I am a former jr high teacher. All the best.

Update
We have decided to remove our DD from this school effective this Friday. She will stay at her Montessori school full time, in the same classroom (she has a phenomenal teacher) for most of the time, except for 2 afternoons a week in a much less intensive French Immersion classroom down the hall. Spoke with classroom teacher and VP from French school today, and they seemed disappointed as they said that my DD is very bright, and shouldn't be having issues with the French language. This is my point, but I don't think they got it - it's not cognitive issue at all.
We spoke about all of the problem areas I have with the school being so huge, overcrowded, program is much more intensive then they presented to us, lack of academic focus in kindergarten, etc., but I couldn't really discuss with teacher her need to be more compassionate, patient and nurturing, as that is just not something that you can really discuss. She is coming back from maternity leave, and I know that it's hard for her at the moment.
She felt badly and disappointed, but then said that it sounded like we thought very much about this important decision, and she respected it very much. Once she heard that our DD was having nightmares about her class and didn't want to attend, she realized that it was much worse of a situation than I had spoken to her about. Actually, yesterday at my DD's Montessori school, she had issues when it got ready for them to walk across the street as she said she didn't want to go to her French school, so her Montessori teacher emailed me last night very concerned.
At this point, we are very happy with our decision. Our DD hugged us profusely, and it looked like a great weight had been lifted off of her shoulders as we spoke about it. She made the teacher a beautiful card and handmade a beaded bracelet for her - she painstankingly picked out each bead!
I am proud of us for making this difficult decision, but it needed to be made as this school was not a good fit for our DD. We are going to enroll her in Montessori elementary for next year as well, so at least we have the next few years to make the right decision in regards to her educational pathways.
Thanks to all for your insight and words of wisdom, Tiger![]()