Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has this gone into effect? Will people cover up their world language 1 and 2 As to get their gpas higher above 4.0?
It's a done deal.
Why don’t our affected kids know?
Although I was aware of the policy, I also came across it on their website a few weeks ago. It's not like they haven't made this perfectly clear to anyone who wants to know.
They should have sent an email out to everyone. We didn’t receive one. Can you please post the supposed change in policy? I can’t find it anywhere.
We have not heard anything about it. DD has all As in middle school classes, but most aren’t weighted as honors so they bring down weighted GPA. Are you saying they can still be on transcript but not bring down GPA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has this gone into effect? Will people cover up their world language 1 and 2 As to get their gpas higher above 4.0?
It's a done deal.
Why don’t our affected kids know?
Although I was aware of the policy, I also came across it on their website a few weeks ago. It's not like they haven't made this perfectly clear to anyone who wants to know.
They should have sent an email out to everyone. We didn’t receive one. Can you please post the supposed change in policy? I can’t find it anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has this gone into effect? Will people cover up their world language 1 and 2 As to get their gpas higher above 4.0?
It's a done deal.
Why don’t our affected kids know?
Although I was aware of the policy, I also came across it on their website a few weeks ago. It's not like they haven't made this perfectly clear to anyone who wants to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has this gone into effect? Will people cover up their world language 1 and 2 As to get their gpas higher above 4.0?
It's a done deal.
Why don’t our affected kids know?
Although I was aware of the policy, I also came across it on their website a few weeks ago. It's not like they haven't made this perfectly clear to anyone who wants to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has this gone into effect? Will people cover up their world language 1 and 2 As to get their gpas higher above 4.0?
It's a done deal.
Why don’t our affected kids know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has this gone into effect? Will people cover up their world language 1 and 2 As to get their gpas higher above 4.0?
It's a done deal.
Anonymous wrote:Has this gone into effect? Will people cover up their world language 1 and 2 As to get their gpas higher above 4.0?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe this is old news to others, but did others know the Board passed a resolution in June about examining the feasibility of giving all current high school students the option of not counting middle school grades in their high school GPA? Currently this option is only available to students in grades 9 and below. Does anyone know whether a decision has been made on this?
As far as I knew this was always the case with the handful of middle school classes that can be counted. It was at the students discretion.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe this is old news to others, but did others know the Board passed a resolution in June about examining the feasibility of giving all current high school students the option of not counting middle school grades in their high school GPA? Currently this option is only available to students in grades 9 and below. Does anyone know whether a decision has been made on this?