Anonymous wrote:How does this work if one has a B in 3rd quarter and then withdraws in 4th quarter? Does the grade in the 4th quarter appear on transcript if one withdraws from the class?
Anonymous wrote:My DC was in same boat last year. Got a tutor to get quarter grade up to C (barely!) and then second quarter up to B for a B for the semester. I’m glad DC stuck it out. But I might not be if they hadn’t gotten the grade up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were in the same boat last year. Obviously confirm with your counselor, but for our child, the current grade does not show - just a W with the date of withdrawal. Our child switched down to regular Alg 2 (they did fine in geometry so there was no sense repeating that) and regular was so much better for them. They are in regular pre-calc this year and doing fine. Others may disagree, but I would drop regardless of the grade issue. It was the right call for our child who has much more confidence now. I just regret not switching out of the advanced track sooner.
Thank you, OP here. Great point about dropping to the right level, sooner rather than later. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:OP-- if you find out, please let us know. I'm also confused. I assume you are saying you would have the kid drop and take another class in second quarter (same subject, a step easier?) We're thinking about the same thing and I've been assuming that means the kid's first quarter grade in class A would be "averaged" (combined in the MCPS manner) with second quarter grade in class B to get the semester grade. But I've no idea...
Anonymous wrote:We were in the same boat last year. Obviously confirm with your counselor, but for our child, the current grade does not show - just a W with the date of withdrawal. Our child switched down to regular Alg 2 (they did fine in geometry so there was no sense repeating that) and regular was so much better for them. They are in regular pre-calc this year and doing fine. Others may disagree, but I would drop regardless of the grade issue. It was the right call for our child who has much more confidence now. I just regret not switching out of the advanced track sooner.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, it’s Hon Algebra 2 - DC should switch to Regular Algebra 2. The question is, when is the most advantageous to do so?
- Drop now, with a W. Failing grade will be on report card but not in GPA (?) and not on transcript (?)
- Keep going, finish out Semester 1. Tutor and hope for a better semester grade for transcript and GPA. Switch to regular for Semester 2. **if it’s really terrible, retake Semester 1 over the summer (?)
This is what I can sort out, but not sure if this is correct. And if there are other options. Thank you!