OK, public school matches what I know the best. Budget funding, parents complaining about every penny the school asks them for, standard education program, formally encouraged parental involvement into school life that seldom actually happens.Close.
Such schools are common here. Private schools are luxury, parochial schools are missing in the form they are in the USA, religious schools are exotic and are busy with religious stuff (it's a ticking bomb I think, but it'll blow up later and it's a different story).
How common are Public schools in the US? Is it like normal to go there or is it like some kind of misfortune?
Okay, that's good news already.It is customary that parents and teachers meet and talk.
Now to the two things.
I'm sure that there are parents who do not follow the custom, skipping the scheduled conferences and grumbling about how teachers get a "free day off" and they have to figure out what to do with their kid on the day the school is reserving for parent conferences.
Rrrrright... Good point. But there are nuances about it.
First. BvBPL suggested and I agreed to take the problem apart and solve it part by part. The part we currently work on consists of blue-collar somewhat undereducated parents who nevertheless value education and really really want their kids to succeed in that. It's just they don't know what to do and don't see the point of doing something during after hours.
Second.
Spoiler :
It appears to be performed differently here. The conference (when all the parents are supposed to gather together at school and the school representatives address school level issues, progress and points, and afterwards they group in classes and go to different rooms where each class group addresses class level things with the teacher assigned to be in charge of that class) takes place during after hours so that parents could attend with no or minimal issues at work, and it is also possible for kids to be at school during that (just a few teachers turn into entertainers for that while and keep kids busy with some fun). So no one gets a free day off and there's no problem about what to do with the kids in the meanwhile, just take them with you if your granny is busy.
Third. The above spoilered thing does not matter that much really because conference is not a right place and time to address sensitive matters. It's rather a formality. The true talking happens confidentially, when a teacher talks to parents of a specific kid in a face to face meeting. It helps establishing contact between them and can be supported over the phone, e-mail, video calls, whatever. It can be initiated by a parent or by the teacher here. What is it like in the US?
Certainly. That's why it is really crucial for the teacher to pick the right place and the right time, as well as the right words. I mean, the teacher is the most interested guy there, right? After all it's the teacher who appears on the videos like Ms.Cox did..."Parents and teachers meet and talk" does not necessarily mean that they communicate.