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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 380990" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I'm in Canada but still look forward to seeing this. I was stunned to hear of schools getting 100% graduation rate, which means there IS a way to make things work FOR kids instead of against them. And taking kids in grade 9 who work at a grade 4 level and getting them to graduation on time is phenomenal. </p><p></p><p>easy child's teacher this year is one I wish I could duplicate for other classrooms. First day of school she sent home notice that EVERY single day she will remain in the classroom at dismissal and work with any children who choose to stay. She will be working with kids who : are behind and need help, are struggling, whose parents are busy and don't have enough time to help with homework etc. easy child is a great student but she was so smitten with this teacher that she has chosen to stay every day, in spite of having good grades anyhow and no struggles with homework and always a parent to work with her. She just likes the involvement and commitment from the teacher. It takes special people to go beyond their duties, beyond the work day, to reach out to help all children succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 380990, member: 4264"] I'm in Canada but still look forward to seeing this. I was stunned to hear of schools getting 100% graduation rate, which means there IS a way to make things work FOR kids instead of against them. And taking kids in grade 9 who work at a grade 4 level and getting them to graduation on time is phenomenal. easy child's teacher this year is one I wish I could duplicate for other classrooms. First day of school she sent home notice that EVERY single day she will remain in the classroom at dismissal and work with any children who choose to stay. She will be working with kids who : are behind and need help, are struggling, whose parents are busy and don't have enough time to help with homework etc. easy child is a great student but she was so smitten with this teacher that she has chosen to stay every day, in spite of having good grades anyhow and no struggles with homework and always a parent to work with her. She just likes the involvement and commitment from the teacher. It takes special people to go beyond their duties, beyond the work day, to reach out to help all children succeed. [/QUOTE]
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