Anonymous wrote:Yes, teachers have 3 weeks to grade an assignment. The only thing your kid should be asking about is any assignment that is retake-able. But otherwise, she completed the assignments and they will be graded. If you daughter’s grade drops, then she can consider what to do differently next quarter so that she knows she is turning in work that meets A level work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or perhaps the teacher cannot get all of the grading done during contracted school hours and their normal amount of extra time in the evenings and weekends.
Lol. Let me guess you’re a teacher?
Not that poster, but anyone with a pulse knows that MCPS can’t supply enough subs this year and teachers are forced to spend their planning periods “covering” absent teachers’ classes. Maybe you can sign up to sub?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or perhaps the teacher cannot get all of the grading done during contracted school hours and their normal amount of extra time in the evenings and weekends.
Lol. Let me guess you’re a teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or perhaps the teacher cannot get all of the grading done during contracted school hours and their normal amount of extra time in the evenings and weekends.
Lol. Let me guess you’re a teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Or perhaps the teacher cannot get all of the grading done during contracted school hours and their normal amount of extra time in the evenings and weekends.
Anonymous wrote:The Teacher is waiting to steer the grades into some acceptable, predetermined distribution.
Anonymous wrote:One of my daughter's HS teachers has not graded several assignments, including one big test, a few quizzes, and lots of homework. The quarter ends Friday, and right now she has an A without these assignments graded and put into the gradebook. My question is the other teachers have put in grades and already offered retakes and let students know what assignments are missing. Is the teacher allowed to put in several grades last minute?