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Reply to "above grade level reading and math but still a P"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Yes, it did. O/S/I correlated to the graded assignments and unit tests in reading, math, writing and other subjects. If your child received an I or S, the teacher could clearly show the work that led had deficiencies. The boundary between S/O was good for kids in the middle or upper middle who were not struggling but not performing as well as they could. It was clear what kids getting an S needed to do to earn an O and this produced better work for those kids. It also gave kids pride that they went from S to O. It sent the message that practice and working hard can lead to achievement. [/quote] That was not my experience. [quote=Anonymous]MCPS has a strong anti-achievement perspective. Its about MCPS doing well not students actually learning anything or students achieving the best they can do. [/quote] This is not my experience either.[/quote]
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