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Reply to "HS teacher not grading papers for two straight semesters. Does FCPS have a policy on this?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We left FCPS a few years ago. The entire system (K-12) struck me as existing in an on-going state of passive aggressive behavior on the teacher side, and an on-going state of I-could-do-your-job-better-than-you-teacher on the parent side. Not grading papers in a timely way or letting parents know their kid is failing is about as passive-aggressive as it gets. Then again, some parents were so obnoxious toward the teacher that they brought it down upon the entire class. It felt like a constant state of proxy war, and the students suffer the consequences. Just my experience.[/quote] I’m not being passive-aggressive at all. I’ve been grading papers off and on all weekend, probably putting in over 15 hours already. They won’t be back tomorrow because I decided to spend some time with my family instead of grading all of them. I already feel bad about the fact I didn’t get them done this weekend. To think that a parent may think I’m acting passive-aggressively isn’t helping.[/quote]
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