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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even the MD State Sup and the new MCPS Sup recognize that student performance is inconsistent between grades and testing, [b]meaning in effect that they recognize there is grade inflation.[/b] My two cents - if she's got it together, try not to nag her, esp as you only have a couple years left to enjoy being with her. Junior year and senior year will be stressful enough.[/quote] OP here. Thanks for your tips and that's exactly what I thought. Otherwise there's no way she gets all those As with such little effort. :) [/quote] I switched my kid to Catholic school got the same reason. All As without any effort. He never had HW in public school. A few teachers might assign a little but they have them class time to do it. His writing was awful. [/quote]
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