My son goes to the dearest school in our county. Up to now, he's in year 3, we've been more than happy with the cost vs. education. He's very bright and up to now has recieved the attention that "we've paid for". (read smaller class size, so more attention time in relation to teacher/child ratio). In the previous 3 years he was read with no less than 3 times per week. He's a foracious reader and quite a bit ahead of his class. This year so far, school started Sept 5th., he's read 4 times with a teacher. This is because, teacher says, that other students require more time because they dont' read as well as your son.
Am I being unreasonable to think that just because my son reads better than others that he should get less time. I pay just as much as the other parents, so shouldn't my child recieve just as much time?
Reading isn't the only thing that gets shorted for my son. Pretty much every subject gets shorted with him just because he can do the work. He is given "busy" work so that he's got something to do after he's finished the assigned work. The teacher just doesn't have the time to challenge him because she's busy helping the other children with their work. I don't want to take away from the other children because they deserve to be challenged as well. But it seems to me that my son is losing out just because he's smart.
The previous years' teachers always recognized this in my son and were able to challenge him without taking away from the other children in the class. I guess my question is...Do I confront the teacher/head? There's a good chance that we'll be moving before the school year's out, so I don't want to make waves, but at the same time I can't really see the value for the amount of fees we're paying.
Any advice?