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Really? These are the ppl educating my kids???????????
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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 454885" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>I feel your frustrations.</p><p></p><p>Last year we pulled our youngest (difficult child in training) from the public school in the summer. I sent one paper snail mail letter, 5 e-mails, and left 3 voice mails telling the school I was withdrawing him, none were returned. 1/2 way through the school year, I got a call from a woman who claimed to be his math teacher. She stated that he and missed class for the entire week, had not handed in his homework for several weeks, and was not paying attention when he was in class. I freaked out and called husband. </p><p></p><p>husband remained calm, and called difficult child in training over. husband asked him if he had been going to his math class. difficult child in training said, "yes". husband asked him if he knew why his math teacher called and said he was missing class. difficult child in training said, "He did not know (and kind of freaking out on his own)". He had proof he had been in class. Teacher's signatures, graded homework assignments, teacher notes in his day planner ect. husband call his math teacher to ask what was going on? The math teacher thought we were crazy and stated that she had never call us.</p><p></p><p>It turned out the teacher who had called me was the math teacher he would have had if he had gone to the public school. She was clueless. Did not know my son from some other kid. She also ended up calling our non-parent emergency backup contact trying to find his parents. Then I finally got hold of a real person in the office, they removed him from the roles. One week later the Special Education coordinator called. She also had no clue that he had never gone to that school. The person responsible for insuring his IEP was followed did not know he had never been there for 5 months of school! </p><p></p><p>And these are the people we entrust or kids to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 454885, member: 6557"] I feel your frustrations. Last year we pulled our youngest (difficult child in training) from the public school in the summer. I sent one paper snail mail letter, 5 e-mails, and left 3 voice mails telling the school I was withdrawing him, none were returned. 1/2 way through the school year, I got a call from a woman who claimed to be his math teacher. She stated that he and missed class for the entire week, had not handed in his homework for several weeks, and was not paying attention when he was in class. I freaked out and called husband. husband remained calm, and called difficult child in training over. husband asked him if he had been going to his math class. difficult child in training said, "yes". husband asked him if he knew why his math teacher called and said he was missing class. difficult child in training said, "He did not know (and kind of freaking out on his own)". He had proof he had been in class. Teacher's signatures, graded homework assignments, teacher notes in his day planner ect. husband call his math teacher to ask what was going on? The math teacher thought we were crazy and stated that she had never call us. It turned out the teacher who had called me was the math teacher he would have had if he had gone to the public school. She was clueless. Did not know my son from some other kid. She also ended up calling our non-parent emergency backup contact trying to find his parents. Then I finally got hold of a real person in the office, they removed him from the roles. One week later the Special Education coordinator called. She also had no clue that he had never gone to that school. The person responsible for insuring his IEP was followed did not know he had never been there for 5 months of school! And these are the people we entrust or kids to. [/QUOTE]
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