I am about to have a confrontation with my DS9's 3rd grade teacher and would like to know if it's just me or if this would be a problem to any other parents.
For the first 3 years of school, DS would bring home graded papers/worksheets/tests. Not every day but most days and if they skipped a day here and there, the notebook was all the heavier the next day.
Since the start of 3rd grade, we (parents) have seen 2 sets of graded papers come home. This was because I continued to ask the teacher when we would be seeing them. I find it very difficult to monitor my son's progress without some type of feedback from the classroom. Finally, on 10/31, the teacher had the kids write a newsletter home, stating a few of the things they were working on and sent home some (not all) graded papers. Attached to that newsletter was a note from the teacher saying we would see these sent home every other week. Time goes by and we have seen 1 other newsletter since Halloween. Definately not on an every other week basis.
The final straw came last night when DS9 came home with a stack of research papers for a book they are going to write. His research entails documenting traditions and customs from one of the countries from his heritage. DS has chosen to do his work on Germany. This homework assignment he brings home yesterday was 8 pages of research needed to document Christmas foods, decorations, stories, flags, coat of arms. Way to advanced for a 3rd grader, IMHO. It took me 2 1/2 hours of my time to hunt and search for the answers. A quick phone call to a parent in another 3rd grade class told me that the other 3rd grade classes had WEEKS to complete the research. This is the second time my DS's class has been given days notice to complete a project while the other 3rd grade class has been given much more time. The kicker to me is that we will not be seeing this project come home with any type of grade on it.
The other problem I have with her is she will tell the kids "okay, spelling test on Monday". DS will come home from school and I'll inquire as to how his test went and he'll tell me, "oh, we didn't have time today, we'll do it tomorrow".
Ugggh!! I am very frustrated and plan on calling the school today to discuss these issues with the teacher. I also feel I have given her more than the benefit of the doubt -- several times on many issues. The teacher is new to our school but not new to teacher -- although her story to me in the past has been that she hasn't been in the classroom for several years.
This is not a slam against all teachers -- up until now we have worked with mostly fantastic teachers. I'm not sure where the problem here is but I suspect DS's teacher just isn't very organized.
Thanks for letting me ramble. Sometimes just putting things down helps to put them in perspective. And, I'm interested in hearing others opinions. TIA.
For the first 3 years of school, DS would bring home graded papers/worksheets/tests. Not every day but most days and if they skipped a day here and there, the notebook was all the heavier the next day.
Since the start of 3rd grade, we (parents) have seen 2 sets of graded papers come home. This was because I continued to ask the teacher when we would be seeing them. I find it very difficult to monitor my son's progress without some type of feedback from the classroom. Finally, on 10/31, the teacher had the kids write a newsletter home, stating a few of the things they were working on and sent home some (not all) graded papers. Attached to that newsletter was a note from the teacher saying we would see these sent home every other week. Time goes by and we have seen 1 other newsletter since Halloween. Definately not on an every other week basis.
The final straw came last night when DS9 came home with a stack of research papers for a book they are going to write. His research entails documenting traditions and customs from one of the countries from his heritage. DS has chosen to do his work on Germany. This homework assignment he brings home yesterday was 8 pages of research needed to document Christmas foods, decorations, stories, flags, coat of arms. Way to advanced for a 3rd grader, IMHO. It took me 2 1/2 hours of my time to hunt and search for the answers. A quick phone call to a parent in another 3rd grade class told me that the other 3rd grade classes had WEEKS to complete the research. This is the second time my DS's class has been given days notice to complete a project while the other 3rd grade class has been given much more time. The kicker to me is that we will not be seeing this project come home with any type of grade on it.
The other problem I have with her is she will tell the kids "okay, spelling test on Monday". DS will come home from school and I'll inquire as to how his test went and he'll tell me, "oh, we didn't have time today, we'll do it tomorrow".
Ugggh!! I am very frustrated and plan on calling the school today to discuss these issues with the teacher. I also feel I have given her more than the benefit of the doubt -- several times on many issues. The teacher is new to our school but not new to teacher -- although her story to me in the past has been that she hasn't been in the classroom for several years.
This is not a slam against all teachers -- up until now we have worked with mostly fantastic teachers. I'm not sure where the problem here is but I suspect DS's teacher just isn't very organized.
Thanks for letting me ramble. Sometimes just putting things down helps to put them in perspective. And, I'm interested in hearing others opinions. TIA.

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