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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 204233"><p>Study halls are not an option. I wish they were. And yes...I think the homework is overwhelming for him. It is quite a change from middle school.</p><p> </p><p>I asked the teachers if he could stay after or come in early if needed. I was told</p><p>"we get paid from 7:25 - 2:55" (school is 7:30 - 2:25)</p><p> </p><p>I was at a meeting they scheduled at 2:30 At 2:55 one of the teachers got up and LEFT. That was the spec. ed teacher.</p><p> </p><p>They tried to schedule another and I told them if it is only 20 minutes do not waste my time!!!!!!</p><p> </p><p>The academic part isn't the challenge. It is the physical homework part. He has fought us on that since first grade.</p><p> </p><p>Hah...he wants to go to E-school (that is an option as a choice school) That's not going to happen. If he can't do his work when someone is telling him to, he certainly isn't going to do e-school. However e-school is 24/7 365.</p><p>He can even take just one class on e-school. We'll always keep that option open. Principal suggests that for the kids who don't want to get up early. My argument is if he takes a class on e-school he will have to get up early anyway to do the class, or stay up late and still do his homework for physical school. So what is the point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 204233"] Study halls are not an option. I wish they were. And yes...I think the homework is overwhelming for him. It is quite a change from middle school. I asked the teachers if he could stay after or come in early if needed. I was told "we get paid from 7:25 - 2:55" (school is 7:30 - 2:25) I was at a meeting they scheduled at 2:30 At 2:55 one of the teachers got up and LEFT. That was the spec. ed teacher. They tried to schedule another and I told them if it is only 20 minutes do not waste my time!!!!!! The academic part isn't the challenge. It is the physical homework part. He has fought us on that since first grade. Hah...he wants to go to E-school (that is an option as a choice school) That's not going to happen. If he can't do his work when someone is telling him to, he certainly isn't going to do e-school. However e-school is 24/7 365. He can even take just one class on e-school. We'll always keep that option open. Principal suggests that for the kids who don't want to get up early. My argument is if he takes a class on e-school he will have to get up early anyway to do the class, or stay up late and still do his homework for physical school. So what is the point? [/QUOTE]
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