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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 359644" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Shari... I have the same issue with Jett's teacher. Never know there are missing assignments... Then suddenly for Spring Break he had to complete 12 of them. HUH?</p><p> </p><p>I shot an email to the teacher to let her know we were aware and to PLEASE let us know when/if there was an issue (I write these emails because I'm a bit more polite than husband). She told me she posted assignments on her web page (part of school's page) and they were listed in Jett's RIB (Really Important Binder), and that I should check that.</p><p> </p><p>WELLLL... He doesn't bring it home. Her assignment postings are not current. And I have gotten NOTHING from her since. Jett's grades have TANKED this year. He has an IEP, and he is supposed to get help with reading. He gets reading help in MATH but not SOCIAL STUDIES. Once again... HUH?</p><p> </p><p>So husband and I put our heads together... And told Jett if he didn't bring the RIB home, he should just hand over his Nintendo DS the moment he walked in the door. He remembered it, of course. We will check again today... I don't know about yesterday due to my having a RFL meeting (LOL - I got home at 10 PM).</p><p> </p><p>He's just like C-difficult child. He can do the work... He just doesn't WANT to.</p><p> </p><p>We can only do what we can do. Let the school deal with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 359644, member: 6705"] Shari... I have the same issue with Jett's teacher. Never know there are missing assignments... Then suddenly for Spring Break he had to complete 12 of them. HUH? I shot an email to the teacher to let her know we were aware and to PLEASE let us know when/if there was an issue (I write these emails because I'm a bit more polite than husband). She told me she posted assignments on her web page (part of school's page) and they were listed in Jett's RIB (Really Important Binder), and that I should check that. WELLLL... He doesn't bring it home. Her assignment postings are not current. And I have gotten NOTHING from her since. Jett's grades have TANKED this year. He has an IEP, and he is supposed to get help with reading. He gets reading help in MATH but not SOCIAL STUDIES. Once again... HUH? So husband and I put our heads together... And told Jett if he didn't bring the RIB home, he should just hand over his Nintendo DS the moment he walked in the door. He remembered it, of course. We will check again today... I don't know about yesterday due to my having a RFL meeting (LOL - I got home at 10 PM). He's just like C-difficult child. He can do the work... He just doesn't WANT to. We can only do what we can do. Let the school deal with it. [/QUOTE]
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