Everyone doesn’t get straight A’s in mcps

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that true to form, a certain type of parent who always does this is once again posting about the straight A's their kids are getting, despite that not being the point of the thread.

Pathetic.


No, not pathetic, actually helpful because it counter-points the argument of the OP. Grow up sad person with drop out kids.


I'm sorry you're not better at insults, but I'm sure it has a lot to do with your massive class insecurities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actual data from WCHS:

406 with straight A's across full school ( Q1, 2023)
2234 students total (2022-23 number)


WC = Churchill? That's awesome - 18%. Of course, this does not reflect GPA, which is based on semester grades. A lot of students receive a B in one quarter and then work harder in that specific class to earn the A 2nd quarter to get the A for the semester. I think that growth mindset of "what can I do better" is a positive, but many here on DCUM think the BA or AB = A system for the semester is BS

Sorry you didn't get straight A's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’re idiots who didn’t put any effort in. If you have a pulse you get an A.


Maybe you hadn't heard but the latest equity policy from the central office is the 90% rule where kids get 90% as the new minimum grade for turning in their assignments.


90 % for homework portion but that’s often insight in terms of overall grade for the class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that true to form, a certain type of parent who always does this is once again posting about the straight A's their kids are getting, despite that not being the point of the thread.

Pathetic.


No, not pathetic, actually helpful because it counter-points the argument of the OP. Grow up sad person with drop out kids.


I'm sorry you're not better at insults, but I'm sure it has a lot to do with your massive class insecurities.


I'm from England.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that true to form, a certain type of parent who always does this is once again posting about the straight A's their kids are getting, despite that not being the point of the thread.

Pathetic.


No, not pathetic, actually helpful because it counter-points the argument of the OP. Grow up sad person with drop out kids.


They can't stand it when you use facts to contradict their arguments since that would mean, god forbid, their kids aren't the best students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When my daughter was in 6th grade at Pyle she realized ALL her friends were getting straight A grades. She'd had a B here and there, in Math, etc. So she just turned it around and from the middle of 6th through to the end of 10th was just getting straight A grades. She's in 11th now and still gets them. She also calls herself "just the average student" because her perception is that everyone, except from one or two outliers, are getting the same.

This doesn’t not sound healthy.
Agreed! Feeling peer pressure to do well in school is terrible. Getting shot in a school bathroom, OTOH, is TOTALLY fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that true to form, a certain type of parent who always does this is once again posting about the straight A's their kids are getting, despite that not being the point of the thread.

Pathetic.


No, not pathetic, actually helpful because it counter-points the argument of the OP. Grow up sad person with drop out kids.


I'm sorry you're not better at insults, but I'm sure it has a lot to do with your massive class insecurities.


I'm from England.


As I said. Massive class insecurities.
Anonymous
My kids have gotten straight A's in every class since they started getting grades. I'm pretty sure that's the only grade given.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that true to form, a certain type of parent who always does this is once again posting about the straight A's their kids are getting, despite that not being the point of the thread.

Pathetic.


No, not pathetic, actually helpful because it counter-points the argument of the OP. Grow up sad person with drop out kids.


I'm sorry you're not better at insults, but I'm sure it has a lot to do with your massive class insecurities.


I'm from England.


As I said. Massive class insecurities.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They’re idiots who didn’t put any effort in. If you have a pulse you get an A.


These are the toxic posters on dcum that make others feel like their kids are somehow idiots.


Statistically some of them are. Considering how many adults simply aren’t that bright, many kids are the replacement for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that true to form, a certain type of parent who always does this is once again posting about the straight A's their kids are getting, despite that not being the point of the thread.

Pathetic.


No, not pathetic, actually helpful because it counter-points the argument of the OP. Grow up sad person with drop out kids.


I'm sorry you're not better at insults, but I'm sure it has a lot to do with your massive class insecurities.


I'm from England.


Invisalign and dental cleanings should be higher on your radar
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to point out that true to form, a certain type of parent who always does this is once again posting about the straight A's their kids are getting, despite that not being the point of the thread.

Pathetic.


No, not pathetic, actually helpful because it counter-points the argument of the OP. Grow up sad person with drop out kids.


I'm sorry you're not better at insults, but I'm sure it has a lot to do with your massive class insecurities.


I'm from England.


Invisalign and dental cleanings should be higher on your radar


DP… are you 12 years old? Jesus Christ, no wonder kids are so terrible today. Grow up.
Anonymous
They don't but they could. Public schools reward tiny bits of effort with inflated grades.
Anonymous
Electives teacher here...they are always shocked they are failing.....Sorry....do you your work. Nah, MCPS does not give out A's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Electives teacher here...they are always shocked they are failing.....Sorry....do you your work. Nah, MCPS does not give out A's.


Can you rewrite your message so that it makes sense? I’m interested in what you’re trying to say but can’t make sense of it.
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