cloud945076 wrote:Then again he is in the lower grades. :]
But its always good to start off strong.
yeah but the sad thing is their are students in his grade that really really need help, kids that are flunking, and to me it seems that the teachers dote on the better students and dont help out the students that really need the help.
He is in that "group" that excel in just about everything, the teachers favor those groups and push those students to get the highest state scores to make them look good, I do not agree with their thinking behind this idea, it is supposed to be No Child Left Behind.




