They should be. That's funny that you think all kids follow that rule and that parents don't go haywire when the school tells their kids they can't have phones during school. |
200% |
DP. I just gave a retake. Here are the scores of the last 12 retakes I graded: 1. First score= 22/25. Retake= 22/25 2. First score= 16/25. Retake= 17/25. 3. First score= 24/25. Retake= 15/25. 4. First score= 23/25. Retake= 23/25. 5. First score= 20/25. Retake= 21/25. 6. First score= 24/25. Retake= 25/25. 7. First score= 15/25. Retake= 16/25. 8. First score= 13/25. Retake= 8/25. 9. First score= 21/25. Retake= 18/25. 10. First score= 23/25. Retake= 24/25. 11. First score= 21/25. Retake= 20/25. 12. First score= 23/25. Retake= 20/25. It took approximately two hours to grade those 12 retakes. - 2/12 got the same score - 5/12 got a lower score - 5/12 earned ONE extra point We had five summatives this quarter, with a total point value of 150 points. To earn ONE extra point on a retake has a negligible impact on the overall grade. Every retake is similar. Between 12 and 50 students request a retake, I spend hours grading the retakes, and the overall grade usually barely budges. The students refuse to do any additional work or studying before attempting the retake, so it isn't even as though much learning is occurring before they try the assessment again. |
That is insane. They really need to curb this. a 23/25should not even be allowed a retake. Was it less chaotic with the old policy? |
| Every parent at JMHS should be complaining. Everyone else in FCPS is retaking to 100% but our kids. How does this not disadvantage our students when it comes to college admissions? There are more A- and B+ at this school - it is harder to get an A. |
It was much less chaotic with the old policy, and students actually studied the first time. Now they think of assessments as practice because they know there will be a second chance no matter what. |
| My child is a very slow worker so really doesn’t have time for retakes and the remediation to do before they can retake it. They make sure to do well the first time. |
+1 to all of this. I fully support the idea behind the retake policy— I want my students to understand the material and have an additional opportunity to show understanding, BUT our class sizes and course load make the retake policy unsustainable for teachers. All of the professional literature on retakes discusses how teachers should be working with students to re-teach the concepts they didn’t understand. I would love to do that, and “back in the day” I would actually get to do that sometimes when I’d give a quiz on material and would pull small groups based on what they showed they didn’t understand. In theory, that’s what we are supposed to be doing during the intervention/study hall block, but now I spend that block giving retakes to the masses. |
So how do we get it changed back? Also, who changed it in the first place? I wasn't hearing complaints about the old policy. |
There was a lot of complaining from parents about the lack of consistency in grading across FCPS so FCPS said they’d have 1 consistent policy and surveyed parents and students then came up with this but then exempted Madison from the consistent policy but never told parents or students at the school. |
| I think retakes in high school do not prepare kids for college however if everyone else gets them, JMHS students should too. |
Agree and agree. Really though, go back to the old system for all and give the teachers a break. |
PP with the 50% higher - this is what I'm seeing as well. Scoring higher for many is only a few points higher. I would fully support going back to a 80% maximum for retakes or even 90% (for those chasing As, they can still blow one test). |
Maybe because they are going to take the next two days when kids are out to update their grade book? Isn't that what the teacher workday is for? |
| Wow to PP teacher that posted scores, what a royal waste of your time!! It’s like they are trying to get teachers to quit. I don’t understand why anyone with higher than a 85% should be allowed a retake. |