Do grades from 4th grade count?

Anonymous
DC is finishing her first year in her new parochial school. To say its been an adjustment is an understatement. Lots more homework, more difficult, etc. I think she will end up the year with A's the majority of classes but 2 B's. Will that matter when we are looking at high schools? Or do they only look at grades in middle school?
Anonymous
Fourth grade grades won’t matter if applying to 9th. If you are looking to apply somewhere for 6th, they will be seen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC is finishing her first year in her new parochial school. To say its been an adjustment is an understatement. Lots more homework, more difficult, etc. I think she will end up the year with A's the majority of classes but 2 B's. Will that matter when we are looking at high schools? Or do they only look at grades in middle school?


They won’t count. But seriously what difference does it make now. This really isn't anything for you or your DD tonbe stressing about.
Anonymous
OP you need to take it down a notch. Good grief. Your kid is gonna have mental health issues if you keep this up.
Anonymous
4 th grade in a private and you think it’s harder than a public lol I feel sorry for your kid with such dumb parents
Anonymous
What school is this? My 4th grader in private doesn’t get grades nor a lot of homework.
Anonymous
Yes - a B in fourth grade has doomed her for life!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC is finishing her first year in her new parochial school. To say its been an adjustment is an understatement. Lots more homework, more difficult, etc. I think she will end up the year with A's the majority of classes but 2 B's. Will that matter when we are looking at high schools? Or do they only look at grades in middle school?


Harvard will likely be out of the picture. Matter fact, college in general might be a stretch. Maybe try trade schools?
Anonymous
HS will only look at 6-8th. Consider 5th a practice year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC is finishing her first year in her new parochial school. To say its been an adjustment is an understatement. Lots more homework, more difficult, etc. I think she will end up the year with A's the majority of classes but 2 B's. Will that matter when we are looking at high schools? Or do they only look at grades in middle school?


Harvard will likely be out of the picture. Matter fact, college in general might be a stretch. Maybe try trade schools?


LOL Please do your kids a favor and stop stressing about grades in elementary school. It's about learning and growing - NOT about grades which are subjective anyway!
Anonymous
Our lower school doesn't have grades.
Anonymous
If your child is planning to apply to a private middle school, they will ask for a transcript and review grades for 6th and possibly 5th grades. However, I don’t think a few Bs will make a difference. All Bs may limit acceptances to the highly competitive schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC is finishing her first year in her new parochial school. To say its been an adjustment is an understatement. Lots more homework, more difficult, etc. I think she will end up the year with A's the majority of classes but 2 B's. Will that matter when we are looking at high schools? Or do they only look at grades in middle school?


6-8th grades matter. If there is an upward trajectory, all good.

She will take the SSAT or HSPT standardized test for high school. I’d recommend a strong reading habit as that will pay off later. Let her pick the books, buy ensure she is reading regularly.
Anonymous
Don't have her burn out too early OP. I saw this happen with some very smart girls at Holton. Honestly, some of the girls seemed a lot smarter than my kid. But, we didn't put the pressure on. Mine ended up at HYP, and some of the very smart burned out girls ended up at how hum SLACs.

Ease up and don't worry about grades until HS.
Anonymous
Do you know why the grades are low?

Are there trends? Do they freeze when they take a test? Some kids don't see the difference between classwork and a test.

Did they just miss a lot of assignments (look for 0s or 50s).

Consider this a transition year. It is hard to change your approach to learning. As are like trophies and they may have been reinforced for effort (which is better in the long run) instead of outcome.

Be patient. Read a lot with your kid. Schedule a time about twice a month to check grades & discuss them next year.

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