My youngest son's conference also went well. He is trying really hard and on his own without any promptings has been working with his teachers during lunch break. His social studies and language arts teacher expressed concerns regarding his struggles in school and asked if I was okay with the school testing him. Of course, I said, "Yes!" I had been fighting with his previous school district for years to get him tested. They continued to brush me aside and not address my concerns. I am so glad we had the opportunity to place him in a different school district this year. He is being tested in reading, math, written language, social, and emotional and behavioral. He seems to be well liked by the teachers I had the opportunity to talk to and they all think he is very creative. As a matter of fact, his language arts/ social studies teacher recommended Joey sign up for drama for his exploratory class. He seems to be enjoying it. I can't begin to express my appreciation and gratitude for a school who I feel is finally looking out for the best interest of Joseph. I look forward to meeting with the team next week.
A few weeks ago, I was able to attend parent-teacher conferences for my two younger boys. I couldn't be prouder of my middle son. All his teachers adore him. They think he is charming, helpful, hard working, and intelligent. He is always willing to participate in class discussions and help other students with they have questions. In addition, he had a 4.0 for the first quarter. Way to go, Steffen!
My youngest son's conference also went well. He is trying really hard and on his own without any promptings has been working with his teachers during lunch break. His social studies and language arts teacher expressed concerns regarding his struggles in school and asked if I was okay with the school testing him. Of course, I said, "Yes!" I had been fighting with his previous school district for years to get him tested. They continued to brush me aside and not address my concerns. I am so glad we had the opportunity to place him in a different school district this year. He is being tested in reading, math, written language, social, and emotional and behavioral. He seems to be well liked by the teachers I had the opportunity to talk to and they all think he is very creative. As a matter of fact, his language arts/ social studies teacher recommended Joey sign up for drama for his exploratory class. He seems to be enjoying it. I can't begin to express my appreciation and gratitude for a school who I feel is finally looking out for the best interest of Joseph. I look forward to meeting with the team next week.
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