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Reply to "Superintendent Taylor admits there is grade inflation in MCPS during BoE meeting"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So...did he put Loznak on leave after her poor performance at the meeting??[/quote] Loznak in fact answered Wolff's question directly. "The grades in high school are not standards-based."[/quote] Loznak did not in fact answer Brenda's follow-up question on grade inflation. She sat silent and let Taylor jump in.[/quote] OK, but she has no say over the grading system, which is in fact set by long-standing BOE policy. If Wolff thinks standards based grading is the solution to grade inflation in HS, what has she done in her two terms on the board to have that policy changed accordingly? Answer: nothing.[/quote] You are, again, dodging the question. The question posed to Loznak was, do you think there's grade inflation? It's a yes or no question. As the person responsible for combing through the results for math in secondary education for MCPS, Loznak should be capable of saying yes or no to that direct question.[/quote] Agree to disagree. Taylor answered it, which was appropriate.[/quote]
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