My daughter's second grade class is on the verge of mutiny. There are 22 kids in the class. About 6-8 of the families are concerned about curriculum being too easy and discipline issues in the classroom that have resulted in less academic time. Another 1/3 of the class are the families of said-discipline issues. They are also concerned; in many cases, their children have not had issues before and are bored with the work this year. The remaining third are undeclared. I've been getting an ear full of stories from all sides. I've talked with the teacher about my own concerns for my daughter twice now. She's very nice - but on the easy side and permissive. She has good intentions and many years of experience. She's the second grade lead teacher in our school. Many other parents have leap frogged over the teacher and complained to the school principal, the PTO, and the guidance counselor. Some are now suggesting that the group band together and complain en masse. I'm just about the whole thing.
Here's my question. Do you think that I should give the teacher a heads-up about all this? I'm honestly not sure she realizes what level this has reached. Of course, maybe she does - it's possible that the principal has contacted her. Our school is very pro-teacher, so clearly the principal will back her up. I think that's what has the parents in a tizzy. I'm working on the principal that you get more flies with honey....and that it is never good to create an adversarial relationship with your child's teacher. (Particularly at the beginning of the year. ) I've already decided to beef up my daughter's education at home, because I don't think the curriculum is going to move forward with any level of complaint. The discipline issues are a different matter. The class practices collective punishment....and it is breaking my daughter's spirit. I'm on that with the teacher and will soon be talking to the "specials" instructors and the guidance counselor. It's not fair - and it's the primary form of discipline throughout the school. That needs to change.
What do you guys think? Particularly the teachers out there? I'm very uncomfortable with the level of behind the scenes activity about this woman. She's got a good heart and good intentions. (If she didn't I'm not sure I'd feel as responsible to protect her!) Would I be sticking my nose in other's business or fanning the flames to bring up the heated talk that's gone on about her the next time we meet? Or would it help defuse a dangerous situation by letting her take control? Comments please.
Here's my question. Do you think that I should give the teacher a heads-up about all this? I'm honestly not sure she realizes what level this has reached. Of course, maybe she does - it's possible that the principal has contacted her. Our school is very pro-teacher, so clearly the principal will back her up. I think that's what has the parents in a tizzy. I'm working on the principal that you get more flies with honey....and that it is never good to create an adversarial relationship with your child's teacher. (Particularly at the beginning of the year. ) I've already decided to beef up my daughter's education at home, because I don't think the curriculum is going to move forward with any level of complaint. The discipline issues are a different matter. The class practices collective punishment....and it is breaking my daughter's spirit. I'm on that with the teacher and will soon be talking to the "specials" instructors and the guidance counselor. It's not fair - and it's the primary form of discipline throughout the school. That needs to change.
What do you guys think? Particularly the teachers out there? I'm very uncomfortable with the level of behind the scenes activity about this woman. She's got a good heart and good intentions. (If she didn't I'm not sure I'd feel as responsible to protect her!) Would I be sticking my nose in other's business or fanning the flames to bring up the heated talk that's gone on about her the next time we meet? Or would it help defuse a dangerous situation by letting her take control? Comments please.
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