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Do I have the right to now who my childs teacher will be next year?

8 years 8 months ago #168229 by J. Clarkson
Yes. You do. My child came home last Friday and he said ''My new teacher is Miss McCullagh!! :woohoo: '' I thought that was good. Until now. The headmaster made some ''Last minute decisions'' and talked to my childs year five class
and he said that there has been a change and your new teacher is 'Mr Tibble' Now I don't think this is acceptable. My childs nextdoor class had had 2 Mr Teachers - Mr Dougal Y5 and Mr Grayston Y6. Now his class has now had 3! All of 5&6 are now acting 'Yeah your so lucky and best of luck' Its just so weird.
14 years 10 months ago #149058 by mykidsmom
I've been wondering how did you fair? I know it's early to know your teacher but just wondering as I'm sure this is a shared issue with other "Moms".
14 years 11 months ago #148568 by JHB
By the way, this issue has nothing to do with the PTO. Your involvement with this should strictly be as a parent. And in that role, you have every right to voice your concerns.
14 years 11 months ago #148567 by JHB
If the teacher has been hired, I don't know why the school wouldn't announce it. However, HR issues can be very tricky. Even if they hope they know who fill fill the spot, they may not be able to technically confirm that until certain processes are complete.

However, that is separate from your right to know. In our district (public schools) the kids find out their teachers either the day before or the day school starts. No requests for a specific teacher are accepted. Changes are very rare. The kids go through an enrollment process in the spring and then the staff work out the schedules over the summer.

At elementary level, lists are posted on the doors of the school a day or so before school starts. For secondary, the students report to a specified room on the first day and receive their schedule/list of teachers.
14 years 11 months ago #148555 by PTOMemberin California
Dear Jewel guest

Thank you very much for your response. Yes, my child is enrolled in a private religious school. I, as a concerned parent have spoken to several parents who too are concerned. We have decided to meet with the principal as a group. Do you think this is a good idea? Do you feel the principal will feel as if we are attacking her if we meet as a group?

A few parents have decided to transfer their kids to other schools if this new teacher becomes the 5th grade teacher.

I will be calling the school today and asking about their refund policy. Thank you for adding this. I had not even thought about it until you mentioned it below.

Thank you very much!
15 years 1 hour ago #148537 by PTOMemberin California
If your child was enrolled in a public school, it's not usual for a parent to know teacher assignments ahead of the new school year (with the exception if your child has an IEP). However, because it sounds like your child is enrolled in a private school, money talks. And, there is power in numbers and you are already aware that several parents have voiced their concern about this person becoming the homeroom teacher to the principal. So, those two factors alone seem to give you more (but not complete) rights to this info than a parent with a child in public school.

Now, you'll have to decide what you are going to do if this person will, indeed, become the new 5th grade teacher. Will you transfer your child to another school? Assuming that you won't know teacher assignments until after tuition is paid, what is the school's refund policy if you choose to enroll your child elsewhere?
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