Thank you so much. I appreciate your reply, and you are correct, we should find a better school right away.
Not only have I resigned myself to the fact that this school district is incompetent; but whats more horrifying is the fact that their very involvement is what damaged my son in the first place. He was better off not ever going to 1rst grade at that school at all!!! It actually made him go back wards.
I told my husband how I understood how inflexible the school was, and how they were not used to dealing with a parent that actually cares. I know my limits, and I know that I am not going to change them, so I took my business else where.
What I find it strange, was their attitude about me taking matters into my own hands. In this particular case, their wait and see approach was a waste of time. How do you know how to fix a problem, if you dont even test the kid and assess where the problem lies?? Its like a surgeon performing surgery on a body part, and not knowing which body part is damaged!! The results are the same, you end up with more injuries than where you started!!!
I told them I knew how to fix the problem, and that was by 1) testing and assessment to identify problems, 2) then working on the targeted issue 3) consistency, and working with him on a targeted schedule to achieve results.
As his mother, I could do this. But as the school, they could not. They would only test him AFTER he was diagnosed as special ed. Obviously that was not what I wanted. I just wanted to test him, to help him. Since they refused to test him, I went and got him tested somewhere else, Sylvan. Now I know how to test him too, so I can monitor his progress, and ensure he stays ahead.
They got upset at me, for turning down their useless program, that did not even have any structure to it. (the reading teacher came in when she could) My sons problem was fluency, so I did drills to teach him fluency. You learn fluency by being around and modeling good readers, not bad readers that are worse than yourself!!!!! duh! and thats what they were doing. Putting him classes with kids that were learning CAT!!
I suggested they use their resources for other children and other parents, who were in need, but how I would be taking care of this issue myself.
They fought me tooth and nail, and said I was the one lacking. And in the meeting they all berated me, since I was not a teacher. "how are YOU going to teach your son, you are not trained" they would snipe.
True, but I have one child, to their 40. And apparently, individualize tutoring was all my son needed to go to the head of the class no less. Now he is two grades ahead in reading AND math. We treat this school as babysitting, and the real learning happens at home. My son treats it all as a game. He is very well behaved and charming, so its difficult for the teacher to say anything bad about him. Its funny though, on his last report card, she went out of her way to tell me, that even though it was an A, that is was actually an A minus!!
My husband says, their negativity from my sons success, comes from a black mark ensued by me withdrawing my son from the their intervention program. But their intervention program was just for show. Just something they could mark in their file to get funding. But no real learning results.
I agree, we should find a better school. But unfortunately, for now, we are stuck. I am in the process of refinancing, and restructuring my company, and that will entail either sending my son to private school, or us moving all together to a better district. My husband is having a hard time with change however, so its a hard sell.
When I talked to Sylvan, and other enrichment programs, along with parents that home school, their experiences were the same. Public schools seemed to be intimidated by outside help. They are totally non-responsive to parents, but get upset when the parent says, "I've been trying to work within your system, but my phone calls go un answered" They get upset, when you tell them this.
My son thrives on routine and schedule, so if they had a schedule for WHEN this reading program would occur, that would be a start. I can not beleive the teacher got upset at me for asking. She's retired now by the way.
I agree with you 100%!!