becka
<font color=green>Proud Mommy of sweet Nathan and
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Just a thought but have you asked your DS about the grade? I doubt that a 10 y/o would not have some idea about why a grade would be that low. Surely the grade was based on at least one test or a few assignments. I doubt the teacher based the entire grade just on classroom discussions, etc. Ask him what assignments/test were given and what his grades were. Does he keep/bring home assignements? Does he have them for you to look over?
I would certainly not punish him for the low grade unless you are sure that it was because of his own actions such as not turning in homework, getting in trouble in class, etc. Until you can talk to the teacher and get some answers from your DS I would just let him know that you are looking into the situation and that he should tell you everything he knows now before you talk to the teacher or if he is found to have been withholding the truth (aka lying by ommission about failed tests, etc.) from you then the punishment will be more severe. After you have all of the facts then decide an appropriate punishment (if necessary).
I would certainly not punish him for the low grade unless you are sure that it was because of his own actions such as not turning in homework, getting in trouble in class, etc. Until you can talk to the teacher and get some answers from your DS I would just let him know that you are looking into the situation and that he should tell you everything he knows now before you talk to the teacher or if he is found to have been withholding the truth (aka lying by ommission about failed tests, etc.) from you then the punishment will be more severe. After you have all of the facts then decide an appropriate punishment (if necessary).
Are you sure that you had the right number? My goodness maybe she is a loon
