Liberty Belle
<font color=green>I was going to reply, but I see
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This is the email I sent to my son's principal (pretty self-explanatory):
Mr. Z,
My son is a student in Mr. X's Probabilities and Statistics class. I have some concerns about how Mr. X is conducting himself with the students.
My son tells me that Mr. X repeatedly walks down the rows of desks and hits the students in the backs of their heads while they are doing work. Apparently this is a common occurence. He also says Mr. X seems to enjoy startling the students while they're working and engages in childish backtalk and behavior.
He is very happy with the rest of his teachers and has never expressed to the need for a principal to be made aware of a teacher's behavior before, so I feel his concerns are valid. The hitting is especially troubling me.
I've assured my son that if you address this with Mr. X, my son's name will not be given. If you show him the email, could you please delete my name from below? My son has asked me if he could be removed from his class, but I told him I wanted to talk with you first and see if we could get it worked out this way.
Thank you.
*************
And here is the principal's response:
Ms. Y,
I am going to take a look at your sons schedule tomorrow and see exactly what our options are before proceeding.
Ill get back to you as soon as possible.
**************
So, basically, he's checking to see if my son can switch classes. First, I do not want him to have to switch classes unless it is necessary. Second, what about all the other students in the class? My son says the kids all express annoyance and frustration from Mr. X's behavior. I sent him a reply that said as much.
What would you do? Do you think Mr. X's behavior is ok? As far as the startling goes, my son said he'll do the hitting and also just blurt out loud weird noises throughout the class. Very strange.
Oh, my son is in highschool.
Mr. Z,
My son is a student in Mr. X's Probabilities and Statistics class. I have some concerns about how Mr. X is conducting himself with the students.
My son tells me that Mr. X repeatedly walks down the rows of desks and hits the students in the backs of their heads while they are doing work. Apparently this is a common occurence. He also says Mr. X seems to enjoy startling the students while they're working and engages in childish backtalk and behavior.
He is very happy with the rest of his teachers and has never expressed to the need for a principal to be made aware of a teacher's behavior before, so I feel his concerns are valid. The hitting is especially troubling me.
I've assured my son that if you address this with Mr. X, my son's name will not be given. If you show him the email, could you please delete my name from below? My son has asked me if he could be removed from his class, but I told him I wanted to talk with you first and see if we could get it worked out this way.
Thank you.
*************
And here is the principal's response:
Ms. Y,
I am going to take a look at your sons schedule tomorrow and see exactly what our options are before proceeding.
Ill get back to you as soon as possible.
**************
So, basically, he's checking to see if my son can switch classes. First, I do not want him to have to switch classes unless it is necessary. Second, what about all the other students in the class? My son says the kids all express annoyance and frustration from Mr. X's behavior. I sent him a reply that said as much.
What would you do? Do you think Mr. X's behavior is ok? As far as the startling goes, my son said he'll do the hitting and also just blurt out loud weird noises throughout the class. Very strange.
Oh, my son is in highschool.