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"Waiting to Fail" Instead of Teaching
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<blockquote data-quote="C.J." data-source="post: 249239" data-attributes="member: 1987"><p>With my child, at junior high and high school, school was a place to meet her friends, not gain an education. Despite an IEP, modifications, and home bound schooling for one semester, she stopped doing most work. Lied about having no homework or said she completed it in class, no need to study for test night before, she could do it in study skills class, forgot book at school, book is in someone's car, bookbag, locker...</p><p></p><p>She was held back her junior year. Quit alternative high school in the middle of her second junior year. When she went back to alternative high school in January, 2009, she went three days and quit again. She's now looking into getting a GED. With her, school was not a priority, and now it is entirely her responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.J., post: 249239, member: 1987"] With my child, at junior high and high school, school was a place to meet her friends, not gain an education. Despite an IEP, modifications, and home bound schooling for one semester, she stopped doing most work. Lied about having no homework or said she completed it in class, no need to study for test night before, she could do it in study skills class, forgot book at school, book is in someone's car, bookbag, locker... She was held back her junior year. Quit alternative high school in the middle of her second junior year. When she went back to alternative high school in January, 2009, she went three days and quit again. She's now looking into getting a GED. With her, school was not a priority, and now it is entirely her responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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