April 28, 2008
As we near the latter part of
the school year, I know that many of you begin to think about your child’s
placement for the upcoming school year. Our policy is that parents may e-mail or write
me a letter describing their child’s personality and learning styles but we do not
except teacher requests. (I can not make
any exceptions)
Due to teachers relocating to
other parts of the country or staying home to be mommies, our staff will
experience several changes. While we
wish the very best for our teachers who are moving on, we are very proud of
those who are remaining. They are unique
individuals with unique characteristics just like our students, and I would
gladly place my own child in any of their classes. The chemistry that develops between teacher
and student is exciting and somewhat unpredictable. That
is part of the excitement of school and part of the excitement of life – being
challenged by new and unknown situations that lead us to maturity. Each of our teachers has strengths that can
challenge many types of students to grow into more mature individuals. It is certainly more comfortable to start the
year with a teacher familiar to you, but a different teacher may develop your
child in ways that are not apparent at the beginning of the school year. Many times parents only go by the
recommendation of another parent without really knowing who else on the team might
be a better match for their child. Sometimes
parents ask us to make sure their children are in the same class with their
friends. Again, allowing children the
opportunity to make new friends is an important part of preparing them for
adulthood. This also adds to the challenging task of creating balanced classes.
Let me share the process that
will be used for students’ assignments.
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If you have
specific concerns about your child’s needs, you may send me an e-mail (wendy.wagner@ocps.net)
or a letter explaining your child’s characteristics and learning
situations. We will not accept any letters that name or imply a specific teacher. Your child’s current teacher and grade level
teachers are expected to build the number of classes assigned for the upcoming
year. They are to balance the classes
according the guidelines given by me. They
will take into consideration students who should not be placed together.
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The classes will
be given to administration for review with further assistance from the
curriculum resource teacher, SLD teacher, gifted teacher and guidance
counselors. After reviewing any parent
letters, we will use our best judgment in assigning a teacher to your child. If it turns out that a child does not get the
teacher he/she was hoping for or is not in with a specific friend, it does not
mean it will be an unsuccessful year. All
of our teachers love what they do, love children, and have the same goal as
you: to help these children grow academically and socially and acquire a love
for learning.
We
have a solid school built on establishing solid relationships. We know your students well, and ask that you
trust us to build classes next year that will be healthy and balanced
throughout the grade levels. A FIRM DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING A LETTER TO
ME, ABOUT YOUR CHILD, IS MAY 9TH. There is no need to send anything unless you
feel it is necessary. Thank you for your
understanding.
Yours
truly,
Wendy
Wagner
Principal