Anonymous wrote:Isn't "standards-based grading" an oxymoron? You can provide a grade or you can provide an evaluation of where a kid's performance tracks relative to expectations, but there's no grade.
I don't care about grades in ES as long as it's clear how my kid is doing. But it's total BS in MS and HS.
This is pretty much where I am. I think SBG has been implemented terribly in APS, but the early elementary report cards were already a joke, so I’m not going to lose my mind over a lack of traditional grades in 4 and 5. But no way to middle or high school. Or, at the very least, no way to the watered down APS version of SBG.