Well my parents dont normally go to them, but because of my last report card they went.
I hope there saying good things about me :cry:
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Well my parents dont normally go to them, but because of my last report card they went.
I hope there saying good things about me :cry:
uhoh...
but it doesnt mean its a bad one.
Youpappa & momma just wanna be proud
its quit easy to fulfill
You may not appreciate it now but be thankful your parents take an interest, pity they don't "usually go"
LoL there so ghey.
mine were a few weeks ago.
I didn't tell me parents about it. :rebel:
But you have great averages, they'd probably have given you a few $$$ or something :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
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teachers are parents too
i think... :ermm:
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not in math tho. and that's teh only interview they would go to.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
51%. :cry:
Ahh, I see. You should tell them next time to go to the stuff you rawk at too, surely they wouldn't be that hard on you :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
Same. :rolleyes: :ph34r:Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
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Bad Grades 4 Me = My Parents beating the shit outta me
How pity.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Monkeee
If you had been unlucky enough to be born without arms, would they 'beat the shit' out off you if you could not play basketball? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark Steno
Probably not if it was due to a recessive gene. :pinch:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Maybe a kickin' would be in order then. :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by Guillaume
Parent-teacher evenings always used to be pleasant for me, for all three of our kids.
The last one that I went to was not pleasant.
Every one of my son's teachers told me he didn't hand in homework and hadn't submitted coursework. Coursework accounts for 40% of your final grade, apparently.
Not only this, but each told me that effort was completely non-existant and one said he kept walking about the class during lessons.
His attitude has changed and this kid that had been moved into the top groups for all his classes during the preceding two years due to effort and some sort of inherent talent, has started on a downward spiral that needs addressing before it's too late.
Fortunately, the one of the losers from the year above that he has been hanging around with has been permnently excluded while the others will not be there either in a couple of weeks.
I have always given encouragement and support but it often seems misplaced and wasted.
I hope not.
Is he just entering highschool?
Oh, and for most of my courses it breaks down into this : 30% exam, 40% coursework and 10% ISU or final project, give or take 5 percent for each category.
In parent and teacher interviews all they do is laugh their assses off on how dumb the kids are.
They still have that? That was only mandatory for us in elementary school.
Perhaps yours do, but my kids aren't dumb. Easily led, yes, but certainly not dumb.Quote:
Originally Posted by 15%
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Originally Posted by Chewie UK
No and would not want to miss a interview for the world . You can see and judge for your self how the little fellow is doing . Just the body language from the teacher is priceless . First of all they make you sit in those little desks, to make you feel small. I always stand . :lol:
ask your parents theyll agree with me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Chewie UK
I've discussed our situation with my (separated) parents and they both told me it mirrors their P-T meetings when we were at that age.Quote:
Originally Posted by 15%
We used to joke about how silly they could be, but that was when they were much younger... are you a 10 year old?
I have fought tooth and nail to ensure my kids have help, support, encouragement and opportunity wherever possible, from both parents, to give them the best possible chance of avoiding my own situation - my father's working locations and hours often meant seeing him for one or two hours a day and little interaction while my mum's always been a bit of a pushover! :whistling
I am waiting on going to my daughter's first at her new school. High School 11-14 yr olds. I hope it will be ok.
My 9yr old's was a large case of....obviously bright but lets himself down because he is not paying attention or rushing things.
"Chewie UK....I hope your son will get over his teenage anti education phase soon. I think we all go through it to some extent. I am sure your support, encouragement and the odd day's of being grounded will do the trick. ;)