My kid asked his biology teacher today and she laughed and said he'd probably know something before she does. |
| My son’s bio teacher shared scores in class today (I can’t find it in ParentVue). He got an A. |
Do you know what the raw score was that translated to the A? |
I’m the OP and my DD is a terrible test taker and an E is a possibility but fingers crossed she got something higher. I guess time will tell since we still don’t know anything |
I have no idea. He said he got an A and that he’s pretty sure they graded on a curve, but an A is an A (though it doesn’t matter for him because he got Bs in Q3 and Q4, so his semester grade is still a B). |
Agree - just trying to get data points to understand how they converted the scores into grades. |
Which school is your son at? |
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while i don't see grades yet - one of my 9th graders said her teacher told her today that most of the class got As with a few Bs on the LS-MISA. This is an advanced freshman bio class
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B-CC |
All bio classes are designated as "honors," so there's no such thing as an advanced bio class (same with English - everyone's "advanced"). |
I think maybe there is Apex bio at one of the Ws and Global bio at Poolesville? There may be more |
Is this true across MCPS? I saw B-CC did this for the first time but didn't realize there was no on-level bio. There used to be. |
Just saw that Northwood has both regular and honors bio, so this is not true across MCPS. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1khF7F9cwOVyT7TkW-PQdg7KjL4PzF4cZ5lVPsEiTtCA/edit |
| Many schools have on-level bio. |
| my kids school (Walter Johnson) offers regular biology, honors biology and apex biology - my kids are in apex biology - it moves faster and goes into more depth than honors biology |