I have an update this morning. I will say that this teacher did promptly answer my email first thing this morning.
In her reply she stated that my son did receive the group grade for their presentation and the candle thing is not for this project BUT it is a over all extra credit opportunity for the whole class if they want the extra credit. So for extra credit she is offereing this....
Extra Credit - bring in by Nov 2nd
1 large yankee candle = 2 test grades
1 med Yankee candle = 1 test grade
1 small Yankee candle = removal of lowest grade
I am just stunned that she thinks it is ok to offer extra credit test grades for candles. I haven't replied to her yet but I will be calling the principal to make him aware of what is going on in this class room. I asked my son again and he still says that she told the class that anyone absent on friday needed to do this if they wanted to make their grade up.
I feel sorry for the kids who don't have enough money for a candle
What a horrible teacher and person.
OP, was your son satisfied with the group grade he received? If so, I would let that part go and be done with it. I suppose if he felt really cheated about the grade he could ask if he could do something additional to bring that up, but it sounds like a case of leaving well enough alone - especially since you didn't post anything about being unhappy with the group grade.
As far as the extra credit, well, that is bizarre. Personally, if it were me, I would ask my daughter how much she needed the extra credit in the class and get that candle in pronto!! If for no other reason, just to be able to tease my kid about it forever after - "Well, we wouldn't expect you to know that - they didn't make a candle for that class." etc. I just think it's so bizarre it would be funny to do.
But of course it's ridiculous to have a teacher allowed to give out test grades like that, so I don't know what I would do in real life if I actually had to make the decision.
I would NOT expect my child to confront a teacher about a blatant breach of ethics and policy.
And, heck yes, if this involves $25.00 of MY money.... it does involve me.
I WOULD however, contact her to find out her favorite scent. Comment how you are there to support your son's education and academic success... You are just so sorry that your son was absent with a serious illness... etc.... etc... ad-nauseum.
If she is ready to actually accept this 'bribe'....
Then I would be ALL OVER THAT.... cc: to the Principal, School Administration, etc..
Hhhhhmmmm, actually you might want to consider actually taking her the darned candle, so that the 'crime' has then been committed.
Until then, it is all just he-said-she-said.
Maybe you should take Tinkr up on her coupon!
OK call it anything u want thats bribery!!! Ur buying a grade not earning it! I think you should somehow let the principal know.
He is happy with his group grade and he is currently getting an A in the class however I'm not so sure that A really means anything now
I'm still trying to figure out how far to push this as it seems so wrong and the principal does need to know however my son is in her class for the whole year so I need to tread lightly here without causing too many waves that may come back and affect him. She is a fairly new teacher, this is her second year. I asked DS if she has done this before during their first nine weeks and he said no that this is the first time she has done this. I wonder if she really just does not understand how wrong this is. I hope that by me sending an email to question it that she thinks it over and decides that it is not the right thing to do.
It is indeed bizarre though and it will be something we can laugh about in the future.
He is happy with his group grade and he is currently getting an A in the class however I'm not so sure that A really means anything now
I'm still trying to figure out how far to push this as it seems so wrong and the principal does need to know however my son is in her class for the whole year so I need to tread lightly here without causing too many waves that may come back and affect him. She is a fairly new teacher, this is her second year. I asked DS if she has done this before during their first nine weeks and he said no that this is the first time she has done this. I wonder if she really just does not understand how wrong this is. I hope that by me sending an email to question it that she thinks it over and decides that it is not the right thing to do.
It is indeed bizarre though and it will be something we can laugh about in the future.
What she is doing is unacceptable.
However---I wouldn't worry about the rest of the year.
The reason--if she was doing something illegal, I'd want her out immediately.
I'm not sure if candle bribery is illegal, but it is most certainly an ethical issue that must be looked at and not ignored.
The fact that your son is getting an A--what if a student flunked 2 tests, so now he spends some moolah and gets those tests replaced. Goes from a D or C to an A.
How fair is that. Buying candles is not teaching the French language or culture and has absolutely NOTHING to do with it.
I've had 2 crappy French teachers and while I loved the language, when I went immediately to take French in college, it was like I never had it before. Despite getting an A my senior year in French III.
She needs to be stopped from this asenine buying-test grades-policy.
I agree and I am going to go further just trying to decide how to do it. I am checking the handbook now to see if there is anything listed in there about situations like this. I am considering replying to her email to explain calmly why it is not acceptable and to ask what the candles are for before going to the principal but I do think the principal does need to be aware of the extra credit issue in this class and I will be contacting him just trying to decide the best way first - if I should go straight to him or reply to her email first.
I agree and I am going to go further just trying to decide how to do it. I am checking the handbook now to see if there is anything listed in there about situations like this. I am considering replying to her email to explain calmly why it is not acceptable and to ask what the candles are for before going to the principal but I do think the principal does need to be aware of the extra credit issue in this class and I will be contacting him just trying to decide the best way first - if I should go straight to him or reply to her email first.
I feel sorry for the kids who don't have enough money for a candle
What a horrible teacher and person.