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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 468371" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I just can't sit back and watch her fail and not make some attempt to help her. Obviously, its going to have to be something that doesn't involve cooperation from parents. I get that now...</p><p></p><p>So I emailed the teacher, and this is her reply.</p><p></p><p>"Thank you so much for your email. I have her in academic support right now and she and I just had a long talk. I don't think she is refusing; but I do think it is a combination of struggling and lack of motivation. She did turn in the essay this morning ( the one you and I had talked about and that I had modified for her). However, she is not current with the reading and is still missing assignments. I showed her today how to read chapter summaries online through a notes website (I would like her to use this to help her with the reading, not instead of reading). She told me her mom won't let her use the internet ,though. I wrote a note home to her mother to ask if she can use it tonight to help her study. Is she with you tomorrow night? The final test over the book is Thursday. If she does well, she can definitely bring her grade up. I hope this information helps. Let me know what I can do to help."</p><p></p><p>Problem is, she never tests well. She has passed all of her math tests/quizzes with a high C/low B, though her classroom work and homework is usually A/high B. She has only even PASSED 3 out of the 14 tests and quizzes given in the other classes (science, goverment, etc). I wish I'd have fought harder when we had her evaluation'ed for an IEP way back when...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 468371, member: 1848"] I just can't sit back and watch her fail and not make some attempt to help her. Obviously, its going to have to be something that doesn't involve cooperation from parents. I get that now... So I emailed the teacher, and this is her reply. "Thank you so much for your email. I have her in academic support right now and she and I just had a long talk. I don't think she is refusing; but I do think it is a combination of struggling and lack of motivation. She did turn in the essay this morning ( the one you and I had talked about and that I had modified for her). However, she is not current with the reading and is still missing assignments. I showed her today how to read chapter summaries online through a notes website (I would like her to use this to help her with the reading, not instead of reading). She told me her mom won't let her use the internet ,though. I wrote a note home to her mother to ask if she can use it tonight to help her study. Is she with you tomorrow night? The final test over the book is Thursday. If she does well, she can definitely bring her grade up. I hope this information helps. Let me know what I can do to help." Problem is, she never tests well. She has passed all of her math tests/quizzes with a high C/low B, though her classroom work and homework is usually A/high B. She has only even PASSED 3 out of the 14 tests and quizzes given in the other classes (science, goverment, etc). I wish I'd have fought harder when we had her evaluation'ed for an IEP way back when... [/QUOTE]
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