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Her teacher said he is grading very slowly this quarter and we waited and sent the reminders, but no answer and grade not updated.
Is there anything she can do at this moment? It is spring break so she is very frustrated. |
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Grades should all be in. Are you sure this isn’t the final grade?
The last assignments of the quarter sometimes count for the next quarter. DD’s teachers have done this. DS did have a teacher that graded past the end of year deadline… it was very frustrating, so if that’s really the case, I sympathize! |
| The quarter is over. The grade is what it is. That said this is MCPS a B in quarter 3 plus an A in quarter 4 = an A for the semester. The semester grade is all that appears on their transcript. Let it go and look to the next quarter. |
Your daughter should be the one sending the reminders. Grades were to be submitted before spring break and can’t be changed. Onwards to the 4th quarter with less assignments and more frequent events, reducing the number of actual classes and making tests easier. Plus everyone’s exhausted from the year at this point. |
| It's not true that grades can't be changed if there was an error, for instance, a teacher not grading an assignment that was turned in. So don't necessarily despair. The ones that grade everything at the end are a problem - and I'm a teacher so I know the amount of work put on everyone. But it's not good for students to not know where they stand, roughly at least, and be able to prioritize accordingly the last week or two. I'm talking in a high school context, of course. |
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Thank you for the info. Could you please let me know the process of correcting the grade (not graded one)?
My high school junior is devastated.
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Technically, they have to talk to the counselor but it’s rare and requires a high burden of proof. If the daughter has a B this semester, she’ll probably get an A next semester. B A is an A, and that final grade goes on the transcript. |
The bigger concern is that your Junior is “devastated” over a B |
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Slightly different perspective here. I remember a teacher a few years ago that was terribly far behind in grading. We thought that the deadline had come and gone, but apparently the teacher got some sort of extension. I kind of recall that the grade on the transcript was never reflected in Synergy, but I may have that wrong. (I remember thinking he gave up with all the grading and just gave everyone an A but that was just my personal thought.)
Don't listen to these fools who think Junior shouldn't be devastated. If she thinks she really earned the A and it matters for college admissions, I understand why she is stressed. And sure, she might bring it up next term but who wants to rely on that... her life will be much happier if she has the A first quarter and isn't stressed about it for second quarter. If she's absolutely positive that she should have the A, I would have her (yes her, not you) talk with the teacher once classes are back in session. |
DC is in the same situation. DC's teacher said a few assignments that had been submitted but not yet graded will be graded. This was last Thursday - last day of MP3, and as of now grades have not been updated. |
“Matters for college admissions”? She still has a chance to get an A in the course, and applications aren’t due until the fall. Her life won’t be ruined if the B stands, and even if it gets reversed, all the better. This isn’t something to get worked up about over spring break. |
When are grades due for teachers? |
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Grades were due for MCPS submitted in Synergy by 3pm Friday 3/31. I don't know how extensions work, but teachers can fill out a form for a grade change when we get back to class.
If you do not trust the teacher to do so, there is a formal process to appeal the grade. A form has to be filled out within 45 days of the end of the marking period. https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/forms/detail.aspx?formID=1531&formNumber=355-27A&catID=1&subCatId=0 I am a long term sub for MCPS. I can tell you that my teacher, while an amazing human and incredible educator, left me with a bit of a grade mess. That said, Canvas kept eating my grades (sigh), and syncing to Syngery was hit or miss. I had to manually enter in so many grades to Synergy, even when I already put them in Canvas. And I cleared up some of the errors happening with the sync. For some of the less tech savvy teachers, this process is cumbersome. Give your teacher some grace, but be ready to appeal on April 11th to cover your butt. And do talk to the teacher about a grade change. You jist don't want to miss the 45 day window. |
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Teacher here. I would not appeal for a grade change for quarter 3 unless there is a major error. Your kid has quarter 4 to turn things around.
Have the kid talk to the teacher. If the teacher genuinely made an error, they can bump up a couple of grades in q4 to make up for it. If you go straight to an appeal, you will damage the relationship your student has with the teacher. Finally, some assignments are never entered into the grade book but teachers assign them for additional practice and mastery. |
| Yet another reason teachers are quitting and admin are firing. Karen parentsbwho demand an A on everything. Well if a teacher inflates your kids gradebthey should inflate all the grades hence making grading meaningless. Many time when parents start this game in turns into an administrator making the teachers life more difficult that it already. Take the B and STFU.thats my motto. |