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Reply to "Did you get a report card for your MCPS Elementary School kid yet?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] A "C" means 70%. In MCPS "C" is an acceptable grade. In fact, if you have 1 "C" in your report card in MS and HS - you can still be on the honor roll. SO - my question is would a child who mastered 70% of the curriculum get a "P", or do they need to get above 90% (translating to an "A") to be considered "P". I have seen MS students who are unable to fill simple SSL reflection statements because they cannot string together a simple sentence. So don't give me "They can do it", because they would not be failing so spectacularly if they could do it. [/quote] But 70% of what, in elementary school? Not to mention that ES/P/I/N system is not analogous to the A/B/C/D/F system. They measure different things. And what middle school students can do is not relevant to the new report card format, I think, given that they never got either the new report card or Curriculum 2.0.[/quote]
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