pseudonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume TJ won’t do retakes but will allow “recovery points” on later tests and exams that cover the same material. Many TJ teachers have been doing this up to an 80. I guess now they will allow it up to 100. But I seriously doubt they are going to give retakes of every test and quiz. So disruptive.
I agree it's disruptive, but I don't see how they opt out of FCPS policy, which is to allow retakes on all tests (but not quizzes).
Anonymous wrote:I assume TJ won’t do retakes but will allow “recovery points” on later tests and exams that cover the same material. Many TJ teachers have been doing this up to an 80. I guess now they will allow it up to 100. But I seriously doubt they are going to give retakes of every test and quiz. So disruptive.
Anonymous wrote:pseudonymous wrote:When I read this, I imagined a bunch of TJ kids retaking tests any time they got below 100.
Ha, me too. But worse than that (self-motivated retaking is at least self-motivated), I imagine some parents forcing some TJ kids to do the retakes.
-TJ alumn
Anonymous wrote:pseudonymous wrote:When I read this, I imagined a bunch of TJ kids retaking tests any time they got below 100.
Ha, me too. But worse than that (self-motivated retaking is at least self-motivated), I imagine some parents forcing some TJ kids to do the retakes.
-TJ alumn
Anonymous wrote:pseudonymous wrote:When I read this, I imagined a bunch of TJ kids retaking tests any time they got below 100.
Ha, me too. But worse than that (self-motivated retaking is at least self-motivated), I imagine some parents forcing some TJ kids to do the retakes.
-TJ alumn
pseudonymous wrote:When I read this, I imagined a bunch of TJ kids retaking tests any time they got below 100.
pseudonymous wrote:When I read this, I imagined a bunch of TJ kids retaking tests any time they got below 100.