Weird question here:
Our middle school offers foreign language instruction in spanish starting in grade 5. It's actually a requirement. Andrew is in his 3rd year of german and is really starting to get somewhere with it....we are hesitant to add a second foreign language until we feel that he has the grammar 'down' for german. We discussed this with the director of the germanic american institute who wholeheartedly agreed. The vice-principal also has no problem with us not enrolling him in spanish...but his teacher...wow..she was really standoffish about it to me today. I called her to talk about it and she said in a very cool voice "spanish is a part of our curriculum and you can't opt out of the curriculum"....ummm...it's my child...I can...
I was polite and explained that we had already talked with the spanish teacher and vice-principal...that I was needing to talk to her about alternative for him during that time period. She basically told me that if I was going to opt out I'd have to talk to the vice principal about what should be done with him...it's out of her hands.
Is it so unusual of a concept that he learn one language before the other? Yes, Spanish is an important language....but I hate to break it to the schools...there are other important languages too. Maybe my son won't deal with spanish speaking americans in his career...maybe he'll be in international business or something instead. There is room for a european language here...even in america. (end of sarcastic rant)
Secondly...Andrew's had some trouble getting organized. I had no idea until yesterday evening, but he's had several late assignments this year. The teacher really cracked down and basically, if he gets one more he will not be allowed to take part in any of the classes fun activities for the rest of the SEMESTER. (He's had 6 late assignments :! ) I explained to her that we were literally living out of boxes, that he didn't have his desk and that we have mass chaos here because of the move. I asked her basically to have some consideration for this until we got settled after Oct. 21st and she said...no. "It's his responsibility to do these things".
It took me 10 minutes to find my planner this morning to get Chris' number when she left a message on my machine this morning. None of us know where anything is anymore. This house is pandamonium.
Did I just post about how much I liked her?
I'm sure things will be fine..but...grrrrr
kris
Our middle school offers foreign language instruction in spanish starting in grade 5. It's actually a requirement. Andrew is in his 3rd year of german and is really starting to get somewhere with it....we are hesitant to add a second foreign language until we feel that he has the grammar 'down' for german. We discussed this with the director of the germanic american institute who wholeheartedly agreed. The vice-principal also has no problem with us not enrolling him in spanish...but his teacher...wow..she was really standoffish about it to me today. I called her to talk about it and she said in a very cool voice "spanish is a part of our curriculum and you can't opt out of the curriculum"....ummm...it's my child...I can...
I was polite and explained that we had already talked with the spanish teacher and vice-principal...that I was needing to talk to her about alternative for him during that time period. She basically told me that if I was going to opt out I'd have to talk to the vice principal about what should be done with him...it's out of her hands.
Is it so unusual of a concept that he learn one language before the other? Yes, Spanish is an important language....but I hate to break it to the schools...there are other important languages too. Maybe my son won't deal with spanish speaking americans in his career...maybe he'll be in international business or something instead. There is room for a european language here...even in america. (end of sarcastic rant)
Secondly...Andrew's had some trouble getting organized. I had no idea until yesterday evening, but he's had several late assignments this year. The teacher really cracked down and basically, if he gets one more he will not be allowed to take part in any of the classes fun activities for the rest of the SEMESTER. (He's had 6 late assignments :! ) I explained to her that we were literally living out of boxes, that he didn't have his desk and that we have mass chaos here because of the move. I asked her basically to have some consideration for this until we got settled after Oct. 21st and she said...no. "It's his responsibility to do these things".
It took me 10 minutes to find my planner this morning to get Chris' number when she left a message on my machine this morning. None of us know where anything is anymore. This house is pandamonium.
Did I just post about how much I liked her?
I'm sure things will be fine..but...grrrrr
kris
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