Does your CES 4th grader get any Bs on their report card?

Anonymous
Do most of the kids get all As, or are some Bs common? Which CES is your child at? Mine's at Chevy Chase, fwiw.
Anonymous
Our teacher (PCES CES) told us at the beginning of the year to expect B's and C's. The material is at a totally different level than what the students are used to and it takes some time to rise to that level. I liked the way it was described -- these students would feel for the first time what it is like for most students in school (challenging, requiring work, interesting).

We were told to expect that the grades would rise as they moved through the year.

Personally, we've seen DC's grades move from about half and half A's and B's at the beginning of the year to almost all A's now at the end of the year. (Can't be sure until final grades come in of course.)

I would assume there are still B's (and a few C's) in several of the other kids report cards. Remember to focus on whether your child has learned something, whether there is improvement, whether your child is clear on what they need to do to do better. Try not to get too hung up on the letter grade. They are being judged to a different standard than those in other classes. There is recognition of that.
Anonymous
Not on the report card but has gotten Cs on classroom assignments, as well as B’s in parts of project rubrics. She actually got B’s on her report card in 3rd grade at her home school in PE.
Anonymous
Sure, why not? My kid didn't get A's in their home school in 3rd either.
Anonymous
Yes, 2-3 Bs in subcategories.
Anonymous
Another CCES parent, and yes, we got a B or two. He was shocked! I was not.
Anonymous
We were told the same thing: expect Bs and Cs.

We've seen mostly As, a few Bs, and that's remained mostly unchanged. I think the 1st quarter was actually the best so far with just 1 B then we saw 2 Bs in 2nd and 3rd.

My child usually does the bare minimum even in CES. School is no longer easy, but he can get away with pushing harder work until the last minute and still do just fine and that is frustrating.
Anonymous
I honestly don't know. I don't really pay attention to grades until middle school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know. I don't really pay attention to grades until middle school.


Oh, please let us know how many years it will be before you become helpful!

Thanks in advance!

Anonymous
Yes. Even a C in a math sub category which was unexpected but a wonderful chance to talk about what that did and didnt mean.
Anonymous
Maybe not relevant but my HS magnet student 10th will have 2 B's for the semester this year. I'm shocked as she's been a straight A student in the past and is working hard.
Anonymous
Got Bs in writing or reading even before starting CES. His CES report card does not look worse than previously in home school. Writing has been improving.

BTW: as a scientist who constantly takes summer interns to work on various research projects, a Blair HS student with Bs on his/her report card typically does a much better job than a UMCP STEM field senior with 3.8X GPA. I now would rather hire the former than the latter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Got Bs in writing or reading even before starting CES. His CES report card does not look worse than previously in home school. Writing has been improving.

BTW: as a scientist who constantly takes summer interns to work on various research projects, a Blair HS student with Bs on his/her report card typically does a much better job than a UMCP STEM field senior with 3.8X GPA. I now would rather hire the former than the latter.


But many Blair magnet kids go to UMCP .
Anonymous
Just wonder how each school assignment is counted towards the final grade in each quarter at elementary level? I saw Bs or even C on DC's school assignments, but the final grade for that subject turns to be A.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Got Bs in writing or reading even before starting CES. His CES report card does not look worse than previously in home school. Writing has been improving.

BTW: as a scientist who constantly takes summer interns to work on various research projects, a Blair HS student with Bs on his/her report card typically does a much better job than a UMCP STEM field senior with 3.8X GPA. I now would rather hire the former than the latter.


But many Blair magnet kids go to UMCP .


That's like spreading sand to ocean. What I try to point out is that the mathematical foundation is laid way before college calculus class.
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