We haven't even started at the public school yet and already I'm so fed up with them *and* the district that I'm tempted to bail and find a private school. And supposedly we have one of the best schools in the district, in one of the best districts in the state. That's more damning than encouraging at this point.
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Date: 2009-09-12 07:05 pm (UTC)We got to meet Aidan's teacher at his assessment last week, though it was brief because she had a lot of kids and parents coming through.
I wonder if they're afraid the parents will pester the teachers with all their worries about how their kids will adjust to kindergarten. That's the only explanation I can think of. Or maybe they don't want people getting attached to one teacher and demanding to be assigned to that class.
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Date: 2009-09-12 08:28 pm (UTC)We're having something called "Back to School" night at the end of the month. I guess that will be our chance to meet the teachers and ask questions.
Were you there (in the room) for Aidan's assessment? How long did it take? I think Maggie's was partly one-on-one and partly worked into their classroom projects (ie -- draw a picture of yourself.) She had counted to 116 with me a few days before, but says she only counted to 49 for her assessment. :)