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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So for open enrollment, students can sign up for whatever class they want in every subject? If they do poorly, can they be sent back to a lower level class?[/quote] Yes, they can sign up for any class. Get a D in math 7? Skip math 8 and take algebra in 8th grade! Get a D in algebra? Go to honors geometry! No, I cannot force any child to drop the class, ever.[/quote] That’s completely ridiculous. Why is this allowed? My kid at a private school has to prove he can handle a higher level class by getting an A in the previous class. Either that or have high entrance test scores and even that may not guarantee he stays in the higher level class. He would still need an A to stay in that level the following year. [/quote] Even a B would feel like a fine bar to me. I think the issue is schools expecting teachers to "reach" all the struggling kids rather than it being kids' responsibility to keep up or seek help. [/quote]
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