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Reply to "Do you care about how semester grades will show up on your kids' transcript? Email the BOE ASAP"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The thread is 9 pages because people are coming here to argue about whether gifted kids are highly sensitive or some other diversions. If there's a good reason why MCPS students -- esp those in HS -- should NOT have the option for their grades to count, please explain. One fewer semester of grades for HS kids means that every existing grade is more heavily weighted for their college application. Should a screw-up in middle school or freshman year count more than a half-year of AP and honors classes as a junior? And if you're really worried about grade inflation, go over to the private school forum and read about it there - basically privates are counting grades unless they have dropped since school went remote. In other words, As for everyone! Those are the kids who will be competing for college admissions with MCPS students. [/quote] It's all the same argument - Haves vs. Have Nots. If you have an A, you want a choice. If you have money and your life was not so disrupted, you want a choice. If you have health and were able to work on your school work/help your kids though the transition, you want a choice. [/quote] Such a predictable response, which is meant to be sympathetic to the have-nots but is actually subtly demeaning. Believe it or not, PP, lots of have-nots get As too. Lots of kids of immigrants - which my kids are - work hard even when life is disrupted. And no one is arguing that all grades should be mandatory - families should have a choice between pass/fail and a letter grade because, yes, some students have faced new obstacles. But frankly, the differences in environment have always existed. Some kids have tutors or parents who can help them study, while other kids are babysitting their siblings so that a single parent can work a double-shift. We don't insist that those disparities discount individual grades. And MCPS shouldn't be insisting on throwing out the accomplishments of those who have been able to continue with their education just because others have not been able to do so.[/quote]
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