I got a note from the school that my DS needs Title I (remedial) reading. This would not be perplexing except for the fact that he was a solid B+ to an A student in reading until now.
Here's the problem. He transferred schools this year from private to public, not that it makes a difference in this story. The new school tested him and found that he needs help with reading. I come to find out that this is the first standardized test that he's ever taken and it bored him, so he didn't try hard to do well on it. We've had our discussions about that.
Anyway, I'm speaking with the remedial coordinator and she mentions that she doesn't understand why I'm saying he did so well in reading when his permanent record shows that he was a straight C student. She says that if I want to get this corrected, I need to speak with the guidance counselor. I called her and the office said, "if she thinks its worth it to call you back, she will." So far, I guess she hasn't thought me worthy of a call.
So, I work with the president of the school board's wife. He is going to speak with this woman and ask her to call me. If this fails, I'll have to play the Uncle card. Uncle donates practically everything to our town and so the officials and residents are all beholden to him. I don't want to have to play that card.
I just want my DS's records corrected. I understand that he's in 3rd grade and his grades from K - 2 will never be looked at for college admittance, however, I'm worried that they'll keep him out of gifted programs if he and another person are on the fence and they need to make a judgment call based on their past grades.
So, sorry for a long rant. I just needed to vent. Thanks for "listening."
BTW, DD is in both Title I reading and math. I have no issues with her being in these classes. This is the reason that they are at a public school since "no child left behind" means as long as you abide by the district's rules and don't go the private route.
Here's the problem. He transferred schools this year from private to public, not that it makes a difference in this story. The new school tested him and found that he needs help with reading. I come to find out that this is the first standardized test that he's ever taken and it bored him, so he didn't try hard to do well on it. We've had our discussions about that.
Anyway, I'm speaking with the remedial coordinator and she mentions that she doesn't understand why I'm saying he did so well in reading when his permanent record shows that he was a straight C student. She says that if I want to get this corrected, I need to speak with the guidance counselor. I called her and the office said, "if she thinks its worth it to call you back, she will." So far, I guess she hasn't thought me worthy of a call.
So, I work with the president of the school board's wife. He is going to speak with this woman and ask her to call me. If this fails, I'll have to play the Uncle card. Uncle donates practically everything to our town and so the officials and residents are all beholden to him. I don't want to have to play that card.
I just want my DS's records corrected. I understand that he's in 3rd grade and his grades from K - 2 will never be looked at for college admittance, however, I'm worried that they'll keep him out of gifted programs if he and another person are on the fence and they need to make a judgment call based on their past grades.
So, sorry for a long rant. I just needed to vent. Thanks for "listening."
BTW, DD is in both Title I reading and math. I have no issues with her being in these classes. This is the reason that they are at a public school since "no child left behind" means as long as you abide by the district's rules and don't go the private route.
