Anonymous wrote:Are there written rules regarding test makeups? Can a teacher give a harder test for makeup? Require makeup be done the day after absence? If there are two teachers teaching same class, can one give a harder makeup than the other?
Wondering what’s allowed.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt there are rules, because MCPS leaves so much up to schools, and schools to teachers.
Anonymous wrote:There is a time limit for when makeup should be done, but the enforcement differs across schools. At our school, they set specific dates every two weeks--under normal circumstances, kids have until that biweekly deadline to make things up. At other schools, there is no such deadline, but students should make up tests within X days of returning from absence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regulation IKA-RA states that teachers are responsible for allowing makeup work, regardless of the reason for the student’s absence. Teachers may assign an equivalent, but different task or assessment to students when they return from any absence.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikara.pdf
That’s for make up work. Not assessments. See section 4. Reassessments are entirely at the teachers discretion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regulation IKA-RA states that teachers are responsible for allowing makeup work, regardless of the reason for the student’s absence. Teachers may assign an equivalent, but different task or assessment to students when they return from any absence.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikara.pdf
That’s for make up work. Not assessments. See section 4. Reassessments are entirely at the teachers discretion.
Anonymous wrote:Regulation IKA-RA states that teachers are responsible for allowing makeup work, regardless of the reason for the student’s absence. Teachers may assign an equivalent, but different task or assessment to students when they return from any absence.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikara.pdf