High School bs end of the year projects

Anonymous
My high schooler has now been slapped with 2 bs projects to take them through the end of the year. Why can’t they give these kids a break? Just do short lessons and discussions with minimal work. So annoyed! So now he has to use his Memorial Day weekend to work on the ridiculous projects.
Anonymous
And other people are complaining that the kids are not doing anything for the last month of school. They can't win. There is always a significant number of parents who are upset no matter what schools do. But really, your complaint is silly. You are upset that school is still ... school? The last day of school is four weeks from today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And other people are complaining that the kids are not doing anything for the last month of school. They can't win. There is always a significant number of parents who are upset no matter what schools do. But really, your complaint is silly. You are upset that school is still ... school? The last day of school is four weeks from today.


I know right? Complain no matter what, parent is a loser.
Anonymous
BREAK start
JUNE 18
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My high schooler has now been slapped with 2 bs projects to take them through the end of the year. Why can’t they give these kids a break? Just do short lessons and discussions with minimal work. So annoyed! So now he has to use his Memorial Day weekend to work on the ridiculous projects.


If there aren't grades, the kids don't engage and are behavior issues. (I know, i know, not YOUR kid...but the vast majority of high school students only participate if there is a grade attached to work).

There is still 4 weeks of school. You can argue the last week should be easy, but not the last month.
Anonymous
So like I said, have teachers do short lectures or quick one day assignments. The only reason teachers are doing these bs “projects” is so they can coast and not teach the rest of the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So like I said, have teachers do short lectures or quick one day assignments. The only reason teachers are doing these bs “projects” is so they can coast and not teach the rest of the year.


Not true.

Teachers need to give adequate time for retakes, late work, kids missing class for SOLs or EOY testing, and other end-of-year tasks.

No teacher is "coasting" at the end of the year. They are desperately trying to get work from kids, give kids an opportunity to retake low assessments, etc.

You should be kissing their feet right now, not unjustly accusing them of taking the easy way out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So like I said, have teachers do short lectures or quick one day assignments. The only reason teachers are doing these bs “projects” is so they can coast and not teach the rest of the year.


So let me get this straight, you want your kid to do less work the last few weeks but still want teachers to do more work. I hope your kid inherited logic and reasoning skills from someone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So like I said, have teachers do short lectures or quick one day assignments. The only reason teachers are doing these bs “projects” is so they can coast and not teach the rest of the year.


Projects are actually really kind right now. They allow for flexibility.

My classes are typically operating at 50-70% attendance these days thanks to AP/IB/SOL/makeup testing and the excused absences the rest of the day on standardized test days. I am not doing projects (my classes don't align well with projects, we are still working through the last unit until final exam review begins) but that makes it really difficult for the absent kids to catch up with all the missed classes. Those kids have to teach themselves the missed material or arrange to come after school to get support, make up missed work, etc. I cannot excuse them from it; it's part of our curriculum and they have to be held accountable for it, but it's a lot to make up. The kids have actually been asking for projects, because then it is easy to work on them when they are present and catch up from home if they miss too many days.
Anonymous
Get over it OP. Your complaint is not valid.
Anonymous
I don’t understand this complaint. There are still several more weeks of school so it is natural that there are assignments.

That said, we really should just let out earlier because after tests are over. It does seem like a lot of make-work. The weather is too nice and it feels like school should be ending much sooner. Might as well start back in August since it is too hot to be outside and many kids are coming back for sports anyways.
Anonymous
When the teacher literally says this is designed to be a grade booster project and is based on effort and participation, you know this is indeed a bs project. Thanks but my kid doesn’t need the boost or the extra work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When the teacher literally says this is designed to be a grade booster project and is based on effort and participation, you know this is indeed a bs project. Thanks but my kid doesn’t need the boost or the extra work.


Then do the bare minimum to get the 50% and move on if you don't need fluff points and isn't worth a bazillion points. Good life lesson about prioritizing important tasks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When the teacher literally says this is designed to be a grade booster project and is based on effort and participation, you know this is indeed a bs project. Thanks but my kid doesn’t need the boost or the extra work.


Then do the bare minimum to get the 50% and move on if you don't need fluff points and isn't worth a bazillion points. Good life lesson about prioritizing important tasks.


What a waste of time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When the teacher literally says this is designed to be a grade booster project and is based on effort and participation, you know this is indeed a bs project. Thanks but my kid doesn’t need the boost or the extra work.


Then do the bare minimum to get the 50% and move on if you don't need fluff points and isn't worth a bazillion points. Good life lesson about prioritizing important tasks.


That 50% could pull my kid down, so no they will want to put maximum effort in. So in a sense, this “grade boosting” project actually publishes the good kids who don’t need it.
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