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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Grades breakdown from the classes that already in. 67% ARE A's 17% Are B's 8 % Are C's 6% Are D's 1% Are 'F.... [/quote] It appears that some posters think their child’s As are lessened because so many other children also get As. If the teachers are good that means the children are learning and have become proficient in the subject. That’s the goal and it’s not hard to believe that most students are able to achieve the goal. Bs are also a sign of achievement with maybe one or two missing assignments or a lower test score. [/quote] If almost all of the students are getting As, it isn’t a challenging class for them. My kid got all As for years without lifting a finger. IMO, his work was not outstanding which is what an A means to me. His teacher said that he met the standards so that’s what an A is. I switched him to a more rigorous private school and most of the As disappeared. He finally learned how to work hard. [/quote]
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