We have parents evening tomorrow and the mere thought of it makes me cross.
I actually like most parents want to know how my DS is doing and not hear the generic "fine".
Fine means nothing to me, just mildly positive. I want to know hard statistical facts against the National Average.
When I chucked a wobbler last year and wrote to the school asking them what his EYF points score was, it showed me he was just above the statementing threshold. That to me is not fine. They didn't actually tell me either. I saw it written down on my letter and then they told me.
From our TAC meeting I know he is not doing fine as the gap is getting wider between him and his peers. However, I did try and ask what his P levels were and this time they said they don't publish that kind of information. I also asked if I used my Data protection rights, could I find out then? No was the answer because all the data they keep is about address details ect. I thought teachers had lots of paperwork to do.
How can you actually find out the hard facts? Are there any teachers out there. The school are keeping very tight lipped.
I know G is doing fine for G but I want the truth. With this information we could get him statemented.
Is it just me? Does anybody else have this frustration/thoughts?