♪alt13
Well-Known Member
Yeah I see that tutoring can be helpful, but her class seems to be structured in such a way that she is doing it too often. She should also be given the time and instruction to advance her own proficiency and it doesn't seem to be happening. I think I will just have to do what I can do from home and if the situation doesn't improve by the end of the year I will either be moving to a better school or shelling out for a private one. Those school grades that came out did not impress me. Although her school wasn't at the bottom a closer look reveals that it was the bell curve not the students proficiency that was their saving grace.