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504 Specialist reporting falling grades, again
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 236457" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>My next champain started with a hottie e-mail to the 504 specialist where I did type:you lie to me and tell me he is achieving As.</p><p>If I had only called two meeting per year, and I have called more I assure you, then this will be my 22 meeting with teachers over basicly the same thing.</p><p>The teachers that are doing a good job are glowing and I am very grateful.</p><p>The teachers who are not doing a good job are blamers. The fact is that very few times this last quarter did a teacher make any effort to relay info in a timely manner to me.</p><p>It is infuriating! I have learned how to e-mail and made the effort to match their convieniance as they insisted e-mailing is the prefered meathod. And then my e-mails are not responded to and my phone calls are not returned.</p><p>When I contacted the school in October as I was aware that my son was </p><p>having problems at home the conselor and vp INSISTED that they "do not worry about students who are doing well in school and having trouble at home"</p><p>And where as that is consistant with the fact that the school does seem to have a policy of not worrying about the students who are failing at school and having trouble at home...why would students who go to school and are quickly learning a concern to the school? Home trouble or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 236457, member: 6271"] My next champain started with a hottie e-mail to the 504 specialist where I did type:you lie to me and tell me he is achieving As. If I had only called two meeting per year, and I have called more I assure you, then this will be my 22 meeting with teachers over basicly the same thing. The teachers that are doing a good job are glowing and I am very grateful. The teachers who are not doing a good job are blamers. The fact is that very few times this last quarter did a teacher make any effort to relay info in a timely manner to me. It is infuriating! I have learned how to e-mail and made the effort to match their convieniance as they insisted e-mailing is the prefered meathod. And then my e-mails are not responded to and my phone calls are not returned. When I contacted the school in October as I was aware that my son was having problems at home the conselor and vp INSISTED that they "do not worry about students who are doing well in school and having trouble at home" And where as that is consistant with the fact that the school does seem to have a policy of not worrying about the students who are failing at school and having trouble at home...why would students who go to school and are quickly learning a concern to the school? Home trouble or not. [/QUOTE]
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