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I know it's the end of the school year, but I would like
some suggestions on handling parents who drive you nuts. I
have a parent this year who goes over every paper that is
sent home with a fine tooth comb, keeps track of every
paper and compares them with my online gradebook, and
hounds me whenever her child makes less than a 95 on
something. I will be so glad when she moves on to the next
grade, but I'd like to have some advice on the front end
of things to prevent this from happening a second time
with a different parent. I've been teaching for several
years, but have never had this problem in the past. Thanks
in advance!
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