Anonymous wrote:Do all MCPS schools allow this?
One of my kids graduated ten years ago so this is old info but they were not allowed to repeat a math class where they earned a D because they had “passed.” It affected their ability to continue math. (They had transferred into MCPS from an out-of-state private school and Richard Montgomery placed him without a placement test, despite our requesting one. He struggled in the class and finally earned a D with a tutor - but wasn’t allowed to repeat in summer school. We were told it was policy. Just wondering if the lousy policy had changed.
There's a whole lovely website you can look up the policies on.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikara.pdf
IKA-RA
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J. Retaking a Course or Portion of a Course
A student may retake a high school credit-bearing course or a portion of a course, subject to conditions below. Upon successful completion of the course or portion
of the course, the grade earned by the student may replace the student’s previous grade as described below.
1. Retaking a course
a)
A student may retake a high school credit-bearing course, no matter the final grade.
b) The highest of the grades earned shall be entered on the student’s transcript by the principal/designee and shall be used for the purpose of computing weighted and unweighted grade point averages.
c) Students may only replace a course grade with the grade earned in a course with the same or comparable course code, as authorized by OCIP.