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| I would ask to see the completed work at night, then e-mail the teacher that he has it and ask for her/him to let me know if it was turned in the next day. My dgd is pulling that right now in Math, her least favorite subject. Dd just checked her grade and it was not the teacher telling stories
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I have asked my ds2 to show me his work but he says he does it in study hall. That may or may not be true. Today I asked him to bring history book home tomorrow so I can check to see he is doing the work. Math is also another subject where he is "missing work" and that is the class with the "odd teacher". She has called the house twice to talk to both my dh and to me. I have also talked to the principal concerning this issue as this teacher (hard to explain) just seems very different. Apparently I am not the only parent concerned or who has a child having problems in her class. This is ds2's first year in high school and he started out great guns but is now getting discouraged and that is something I hoped not to see.
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Bernice I'm glad you son is now getting they help he needs to make things fall into place. I have dd2's IEP review meeting on Monday for first grade which I'm sure will be much different then the ones for pre-school and Kindergarten. DD1 uses a homework folder that she brings home every day even if she finishes it in school. We have had some issues the first grading period with her not turning it in come to find out she didn't complete it (lied to me). I told her partial credit was always better then a zero then we had a long talk about lieing about getting homework finished. Sammi I would keep bringing up your concerns about the behavior/attitude of the teacher to the principal. If necesary have a meeting with the teacher, principal and your child and discuss having a notebook going back and forth each day where you sign the the homework was completed and the teacher having to sign it that she received it. That might help with someone losing it. Roberta
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DS biggest problem is staying organized. With his special needs class for his learning disabilty, he is coming around. I randomly go up to the school and check his locker for papers that are just stuffed in his locker. His after school tutoring is helping also. Re inforcing that we are there to help him learn and to stay organized seems to be what he needs to stay on track. I would rather be inconvienced than let him fail. It is a sad fact that there are so many parents that just don't care enough or teachers that are not held accountable and let kids fall through the crack.
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