My Son In The Classroom Analysis

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My son Khuzayf Akhmedov attends class as a first grader in Mrs. Stern's classroom. I am having an issue with my son's teacher Mrs. Stern. She has been nothing but disrespectful to me and taking it out on my son. Every time I have come to speak with her, she does not address me as she addresses the other students' parents. I am beginning to see she has an issue with me and now I see she is taking it out on my child. She can not handle my son in her classroom. Unfortunately she has been nothing but rude to my son and me. I am asking that my son be placed with a nicer, more understanding individual that will be able to help my son learn and further his education. Then judge my son and I and tell me she won't work with him any longer. I would

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