Posted by: queenbee950 on: November 8, 2009
I crafted this email to the principal of the school because this drop and go zone is her baby. Please note that if I wasn’t in my slippers when this happened, I would have been all over the bitch-teacher shutting the door on my son and the other children’s faces. – AARRRRRRRRGHHH (does that read [...]
Posted by: queenbee950 on: September 12, 2009
I am very happy with Jx teacher this year. We just received a curriculum outline and this is what is expected of the kids: “If your child’s homework takes more than 20-30 minutes to complete, please let us know. Homework should be a review of the skills that we have been working on in class.” [...]
Posted by: queenbee950 on: May 21, 2009
I wrote this letter in November and have not received any resolution in solving this issue. I think the Taskmaster’s got the goods on the Principal. __________________________________________________________ Dear Principal: Thank you for listening to my concerns about my son Jx’s remaining in the Taskmaster’s 1st grade class. My husband and I concur that Jx should [...]
Posted by: queenbee950 on: May 8, 2009
Although it reads like a 3rd grader wrote it – this is the Principal’s response to my inquiry about Jx’s bruised face and messed up glasses. I am thinking that his early retirement is a good thing – really. _________________________________________________________ Thank you for your understanding of the delay in not only my investigation but in [...]
Posted by: queenbee950 on: May 4, 2009
May 3, 2009 Hi T, First, I would have sent his teacher a note about this but she is out of town until later this week. With that being the case, I wanted to let you know that on Friday 5/1/09, Jx got kicked in the face during his gym class. He came home with [...]
Posted by: queenbee950 on: May 2, 2009
It’s Friday, and I’m thinking Woo Hoo, Taskmaster is on vacation until Wednesday and hopefully the homework won’t be that ginourmous. Well Jx walks in the front door and the first thing I notice is a HUGE black and blue mark on his cheek-bone under his eye. I ask him what happened and he proceeds [...]