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Reply to "MCPS policy on not returning quizzes, tests and exams to students"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Really, that's your argument? That I've got an imaginary kid? .[/quote] I don't know (or care) whether you have a kid or not. But is very unlikely your kid said all the things you said she did. And you might be a parent, but you are also very likely an MCPS employee. Here are a couple of the reasons why I believe this. (There are several more but I don't want to reveal all my secrets...:-) 1. Your "kid" talks like an professional in education. "My kid tells me they get all the non-county formative assessments back." "My kid says that there is also a retake policy in place for other classes like science and language, and that while summatives and county-level formatives are not returned to be kept in student binders, they get them back in class." That doesn't sound like any 13 year old that I know. And why do you need your kid to tell you what is returned home -- don't you see it yourself? 2. You don't talk like a parent. This thread was started by parents who are frustrated that tests and quizzes are not being returned home. From a parent's viewpoint, there is *zero* downside to having tests returned. They can always be thrown in the trash if the parent or child are not interested in looking at them. But test might also help a parent monitor her child's work, or help a child review their mistakes. The most a parent might say is "I recognize that MCPS sometimes has conflicting commitments and because of their need to ensure secure uniform grading procedures, I understand that it is not possible to return all tests." But an MCPS employee might view this thread as criticism and react defensively. And the reaction might be a non-sequitur about the four step process in her MS to retake tests. (And this retake process is both "completely transparent" and "meant to be burdensome so kids don't just screw around.") 3. It is very rare -- even on DCUM - for a parent to constantly refer to the child that she brought up from infancy as "My kid". (The plural form "kids" is always fine, and of course it is fine to refer to somebody else's kid.) [/quote]
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