There’s a clear policy about separating due dates and deadlines. This teacher didn’t follow it. However, the rest of what OP wants is not policy. |
Can you cite where you saw this? Like the internal doc, not an internet rumor. |
The way for the student to know the teacher didn't get it is the fact that they themselves didn't turn it in. You know that we all lived before there were on-line systems and had to manage our own homework? |
I mean, I intended to play the winning Powerball numbers. How was I supposed to know that I didn’t actually buy a ticket. |
In some classes, the teacher wants homework turned in electronically. Unfortunately McPS doesn’t have a great system for this so each teacher is using a different system and they don’t always work perfectly. |
So do utility companies, but I know if I paid PEPCo. Buy your child a paper planner. Have them write every assignment on the due date. They put a check mark next to the assignment when submitted. |
OP was not clear as to whether the due date and deadline were the same day so you can’t say that the teacher didn’t follow policy. OP said it was essentially the same day (whatever that means) or the next day (which conforms to the policy). |
This is not the policy across MCPS. There may be a school that has done this, but our school definitely does not. The principal has made it clear that there are no schoolwide deadlines such as interims. OP-- you're at the point where you need to inquire about your own school (either here, by naming the school or by reaching out to the counselor to ask the policy). |
Incredibly frustrating. And how about teacher who doesn't pass back the graded assessment nor shares the test questions so student can figure out what they got wrong or cross check incorrect answers to help them improve for a future test. Does anyone else in a similar situation. Students do not want to approach teacher because of teacher's unpredictable mood and behavior, parents do not trust subject level teacher to complain nor trust school admin that they can keep complaints fking anonymous. Students do not want to take the course but are required to and moving to another section not an option with their class schedule. |