I have written emails like this to get my anger and frustration out and then I have promptly thrown them away. You asked for feedback so I am going to be honest and hope not to offend. I believe that your email will be seen as an attack that will elicit a defensive response. You need to give them the facts briefly and try as much as possible to take the anger and frustration out. Using your son's words, tell them that your primary grade student does not want to go to school and thinks that his teacher doesn't believe in his abilities. After that, solicit her help in solving the problem together. Maybe you could bring up the repetitive curriculum in that context.
Last edited by knute974; 04/19/12 02:29 PM. Reason: hit submit too soon