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My ds is in 7th grade. He's doing well with all of his classes except for math.
His teacher doesn't seem to want to teach. He will have a test, do poorly on it, and she won't tell him what he's doing wrong. We had a conference with her earlier this year and nothing has really improved. The next step is to write a letter to the principal requesting a change of teachers.
Does it sound okay??
"3 November, 2006
Dear Ms. ******,
First of all, I want to thank you and the staff of **** for making my son feel so welcome since we've moved here. Joshua loves the school and feels very blessed to be a part of it.
I'm writing to you today because I'm very concerned about how things are going for Joshua in math. This year he has Ms. ****. Since the beginning of the year, his grades have not been reflecting what I know my son is capable of. From what I can see and from what Joshua has shared with me, there seems to be a major disconnect between what she is teaching vs. what Josh is learning. His homework grades seem to be holding steady, but I'm very concerned about his test grades and in particular, his TAKS quiz grades. Being a family of born again Texans, Joshua and I are fully aware of the importance of passing the TAKS successfully.
Since the conference, Josh has been attending tutoring sessions after school with Ms. ****. As I stated, his homework grades have held steady, but the test grades are less than stellar.
Josh has come home and told me repeatedly that he will take a test/quiz, feel like he did well, only to find out that he either barely passed or didn't pass at all. He has yet to find out what he's doing wrong. In his own words, "I'm obviously doing SOMETHING wrong, but I don't know what."
This is becoming a major stressor for Josh. He is more than willing to take responsibility for his grades. He has done all he can to improve his grades, but it doesn't seem to be happening. So, I would like to request a teacher transfer for Josh's math class. Josh is obviously not getting all he can from Ms. *****, and frankly, the thought of him not passing the math TAKS test is unacceptable to me and to Josh. This child came from Katrina ravaged Mississippi mid year. He was two years behind in math and thanks to his math Teacher, Mr. *****, he was caught up in a month, so I know he can do well.
I think what Josh needs is an energetic teacher who not only makes math interesting, but will also be available to help Josh and tell him what mistakes he is making. This is what Mr. ***** did and Josh responded very well to him.
Thank you so much for taking time to read this and for considering my request.
Normally, I'm generally opposed to switching teachers, but I feel in this case, it would be the best thing for Josh.
If you have any questions, I can be reached at my home number
Josh's mom"
His teacher doesn't seem to want to teach. He will have a test, do poorly on it, and she won't tell him what he's doing wrong. We had a conference with her earlier this year and nothing has really improved. The next step is to write a letter to the principal requesting a change of teachers.
Does it sound okay??
"3 November, 2006
Dear Ms. ******,
First of all, I want to thank you and the staff of **** for making my son feel so welcome since we've moved here. Joshua loves the school and feels very blessed to be a part of it.
I'm writing to you today because I'm very concerned about how things are going for Joshua in math. This year he has Ms. ****. Since the beginning of the year, his grades have not been reflecting what I know my son is capable of. From what I can see and from what Joshua has shared with me, there seems to be a major disconnect between what she is teaching vs. what Josh is learning. His homework grades seem to be holding steady, but I'm very concerned about his test grades and in particular, his TAKS quiz grades. Being a family of born again Texans, Joshua and I are fully aware of the importance of passing the TAKS successfully.
Since the conference, Josh has been attending tutoring sessions after school with Ms. ****. As I stated, his homework grades have held steady, but the test grades are less than stellar.
Josh has come home and told me repeatedly that he will take a test/quiz, feel like he did well, only to find out that he either barely passed or didn't pass at all. He has yet to find out what he's doing wrong. In his own words, "I'm obviously doing SOMETHING wrong, but I don't know what."
This is becoming a major stressor for Josh. He is more than willing to take responsibility for his grades. He has done all he can to improve his grades, but it doesn't seem to be happening. So, I would like to request a teacher transfer for Josh's math class. Josh is obviously not getting all he can from Ms. *****, and frankly, the thought of him not passing the math TAKS test is unacceptable to me and to Josh. This child came from Katrina ravaged Mississippi mid year. He was two years behind in math and thanks to his math Teacher, Mr. *****, he was caught up in a month, so I know he can do well.
I think what Josh needs is an energetic teacher who not only makes math interesting, but will also be available to help Josh and tell him what mistakes he is making. This is what Mr. ***** did and Josh responded very well to him.
Thank you so much for taking time to read this and for considering my request.
Normally, I'm generally opposed to switching teachers, but I feel in this case, it would be the best thing for Josh.
If you have any questions, I can be reached at my home number
Josh's mom"