Thomas Haws wrote:
"If I had to call all seven
of my kids' teachers every couple of weeks to find out how they are
doing in each of their classes then this would be a full-time job in itself."

For the teacher, you mean!!


Well, ok, not a full-time job but let's do the math (just for fun)...

Seven kids: three are in high school, two are in middle school, two are in grade school (or pre-school).

The high and middle schoolers have about 7 teachers each so that is 28 teachers (not to mention football coaches, etc.) The grade schooler has a home room teacher, a music teacher, a computer teacher, and a PE teacher. That's four more. The pre-schooler has one teacher right now. A grand total of 33 teachers. So if I called each teacher and talked to them for, say, 15 minutes then it would take 8 hrs 15 minutes.


From the teacher's perspective... let's assume they teach high/middle school and teach six classes a day. The average class size in the school district where my kids go has an average class size of something like 23 students. Let's round it down to 20. Therefore, they would teach 120 students. Therefore, if they talked to each parent 15 minutes it would take 30 hrs.


In short, having an on-line place for teachers to post grades and information about the students progress has been very beneficial for both the teacher and the parent. Thanks to the student progress system our school district is using I know if there is a problem with one of my kids before the report cards come out. Also, teachers are not spending a good deal of their time talking to the parents but rather they are spending more of their time, well hopefully, teaching.

-stacey.
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