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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]I feel like an obnoxious parent asking to see the test for my child who struggles in some subjects, taking the teacher's time, etc. Maybe I'll try just emailing next time and asking what types of problems were incorrect--but that feels like nitpicking, calling the teacher to account. Imagine if all parents did this. And yet not doing it, the child, who put in time studying and comes away not having a clue about why they got the grade they got, gets cheated. Just wait OP till you see the sheer number of quizzes and tests your child will be subjected to each year. MCPS is very pro-testing but it is only for their own purposes, facts, and figures. Not for educating kids.[/quote] PP here who has managed to find a workable solution to this problem. I have never once been made to feel like I am a bother, an inconvenience or obnoxious. One of my kids struggles a lot with school and a other is special needs so I ask a lot. I bet not a week goes by without me needing to contact the teachers. So don't feel bad. Teachers love involved parents. [/quote]
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