Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the classes you're kid earned As in pass/ fail?
Maybe you passed your rigid thinking into your kid and they just aren't very creative.
Those kinds of classes don't belong in a public education curriculum. I agree with the PP that they should be P/F.
Yes, arts and sports are distractions. Right now kids can barely read on grade level. They need to eliminate this stuff and get back to the basics.
Right, learning deficiencies are totally due to too much PE and art.
You do not understand (and I am different poster). I would be for an additional hour of reading in lieu of getting rid of art.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the classes you're kid earned As in pass/ fail?
Maybe you passed your rigid thinking into your kid and they just aren't very creative.
Those kinds of classes don't belong in a public education curriculum. I agree with the PP that they should be P/F.
Yes, arts and sports are distractions. Right now kids can barely read on grade level. They need to eliminate this stuff and get back to the basics.
Right, learning deficiencies are totally due to too much PE and art.
You do not understand (and I am different poster). I would be for an additional hour of reading in lieu of getting rid of art.
DP. I think you mean extra reading in lieu of art. I agree. Art should be optional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the classes you're kid earned As in pass/ fail?
Maybe you passed your rigid thinking into your kid and they just aren't very creative.
Those kinds of classes don't belong in a public education curriculum. I agree with the PP that they should be P/F.
Yes, arts and sports are distractions. Right now kids can barely read on grade level. They need to eliminate this stuff and get back to the basics.
Right, learning deficiencies are totally due to too much PE and art.
You do not understand (and I am different poster). I would be for an additional hour of reading in lieu of getting rid of art.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the classes you're kid earned As in pass/ fail?
Maybe you passed your rigid thinking into your kid and they just aren't very creative.
Those kinds of classes don't belong in a public education curriculum. I agree with the PP that they should be P/F.
Yes, arts and sports are distractions. Right now kids can barely read on grade level. They need to eliminate this stuff and get back to the basics.
Right, learning deficiencies are totally due to too much PE and art.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the classes you're kid earned As in pass/ fail?
Maybe you passed your rigid thinking into your kid and they just aren't very creative.
Those kinds of classes don't belong in a public education curriculum. I agree with the PP that they should be P/F.
Yes, arts and sports are distractions. Right now kids can barely read on grade level. They need to eliminate this stuff and get back to the basics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the classes you're kid earned As in pass/ fail?
Maybe you passed your rigid thinking into your kid and they just aren't very creative.
Those kinds of classes don't belong in a public education curriculum. I agree with the PP that they should be P/F.
Anonymous wrote:My high schooler earned all except in art. The teacher said she only gives As to students whose art is outstanding.
Why shouldn’t classes like art, music, and PE be pass/fail?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the classes you're kid earned As in pass/ fail?
Maybe you passed your rigid thinking into your kid and they just aren't very creative.
Those kinds of classes don't belong in a public education curriculum. I agree with the PP that they should be P/F.
Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the classes you're kid earned As in pass/ fail?
Maybe you passed your rigid thinking into your kid and they just aren't very creative.
Anonymous wrote:My high schooler earned all except in art. The teacher said she only gives As to students whose art is outstanding.
Why shouldn’t classes like art, music, and PE be pass/fail?