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To: GST who wrote (243973)4/13/2010 8:59:04 PM
From: NeekaRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
You are lucky, and probably live in an area with good schools?

And btw, after raising 2 sons who went through the public school system, I have to say the kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade teachers are, for the most part, very good.

Your child may love learning and also "gets" it.

Let me convey an experience I hope you and your family doesn't have to experience. My oldest son's 5th grade teacher moonlighted as a dem lobbyist. Unbeknown to me, a very good friend was the aid in her classroom. This "teacher" spent most of her day in her private office off of the classroom on the phone with people in high govt positions lobbying for the NEA.

My friend, the aid, was left to do most of the lessons and not only did my son suffer as a result, the whole class suffered. She was finally outed and told to clean up her act. Instead of cleaning up her act, she chose to retire.

There are good teachers. There are bad teachers, and there are mediocre teachers.

Keep your eyes and ears open and don't assume they are all as good as your daughter's current teacher.
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