Anonymous wrote:My 3rd graders teacher said to expect lower grades than we're used to seeing for the first quarter or two because the new curriculum is a big adjustment for a lot of kids. They'll catch up once they adapt to the new format and how much more writing they're doing and be better for it.
Anonymous wrote:My fifth grader's report card came back and every child received all 2's in the Language Arts section. The rest of the report card is mostly 4's as usual. We just received a group email from the teacher, probably because all the parents are hitting her inbox.
The district has provided guidance on how Language Arts grades should be reported this year. Since we will be teaching and reinforcing these learning standards throughout the entire year, students are not expected to demonstrate full mastery by the end of the first quarter. As a result, all students will receive a score of "2" for this first quarter. This approach is designed to allow students to show continued growth as the year progresses.
Talk about lazy and useless grading. How is this acceptable? Any other teachers / schools doing this or is it our teacher's own misguided take on (or stupid protest of) the new Language Arts curriculum? How can giving children "bad" grades who have always been good students help them to want to learn?
Yes, I realize these elementary school number grades don't matter in the long run. But I don't think telling my child, "don't worry, grades don't matter" is a good message either.
Anonymous wrote:Oh dear god, this has been in all the email communications and you should have expected it.
Anonymous wrote:My fifth grader's report card came back and every child received all 2's in the Language Arts section. The rest of the report card is mostly 4's as usual. We just received a group email from the teacher, probably because all the parents are hitting her inbox.
The district has provided guidance on how Language Arts grades should be reported this year. Since we will be teaching and reinforcing these learning standards throughout the entire year, students are not expected to demonstrate full mastery by the end of the first quarter. As a result, all students will receive a score of "2" for this first quarter. This approach is designed to allow students to show continued growth as the year progresses.
Talk about lazy and useless grading. How is this acceptable? Any other teachers / schools doing this or is it our teacher's own misguided take on (or stupid protest of) the new Language Arts curriculum? How can giving children "bad" grades who have always been good students help them to want to learn?
Yes, I realize these elementary school number grades don't matter in the long run. But I don't think telling my child, "don't worry, grades don't matter" is a good message either.
The district has provided guidance on how Language Arts grades should be reported this year. Since we will be teaching and reinforcing these learning standards throughout the entire year, students are not expected to demonstrate full mastery by the end of the first quarter. As a result, all students will receive a score of "2" for this first quarter. This approach is designed to allow students to show continued growth as the year progresses.