Anonymous wrote:We had this issue with an English teacher. She clearly had bias against male students who were more jock or macho. We ran all the work through chatghpt and even had my colleague who has an advance degree in English review my child's work and no one could understand why it was being failed. We switched out of the class after complaining to the principal and it was acknowledged that the teacher was a problem but since they had been here for years nothing could be done to get rid of them or tell them to grade more fairly. We also almost filed a foia to get all the class grades because from talking with other parents this particular teacher was failing a lot of students and there was no way the curve is distributed properly. Furthermore from talking to other fcps teacher there is a lot of pressure if giving an f to a student because the teacher will need to remediate and would be reprimanded for so many fs however this teacher has gotten away with it for years and there is something behind the scenes going on with the teacher and the administration, we suspect because the teacher is of some type of dei marginalized group as observed by pride flags and social media of their same sex partner. Since fcps is quite liberal and now fully teacher unionized we decided to just pursue switching classes and magically the grade went from fs to as because the problem was the teacher. We also didn't want to spend time in litigation and drag our child through all that so at the end of the day it would be better to switch out. There are websites like rate my teacher and word of mouth of which teachers to avoid however the schools don't reveal which teachers will be in which classes when you register the year before so you have to keep a close eye on it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The teacher has not even graded DC and others kids assignments yet. By external sources I meant an English teacher, AI was after checking with couple of teachers. I wasn’t checking DC’s homework until now as I wanted to do my homework first to take the next step. I didn’t find any major concerns and DC got a D grade. DC was super frustrated. Is it normal to have a conference with the teacher to talk about how to do better in th class?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The teacher has not even graded DC and others kids assignments yet. By external sources I meant an English teacher, AI was after checking with couple of teachers. I wasn’t checking DC’s homework until now as I wanted to do my homework first to take the next step. I didn’t find any major concerns and DC got a D grade. DC was super frustrated. Is it normal to have a conference with the teacher to talk about how to do better in th class?
Anonymous wrote:Curious if this is JMHS?
Anonymous wrote:English teacher there.
You say the paper was evaluated by external sources. You don’t mean AI, do you? I repeatedly ask my students not to do that (even Grammarly) since the program will make changes that negatively impact the score. For example, we’ve been working on a particular type of quote embedding and Grammarly alters each example.
If there’s a rubric, start there. I suspect the writing doesn’t match the requirements.
Please don’t assume the teacher has bad intentions. Our jobs are hard enough.
Anonymous wrote:English teacher there.
You say the paper was evaluated by external sources. You don’t mean AI, do you? I repeatedly ask my students not to do that (even Grammarly) since the program will make changes that negatively impact the score. For example, we’ve been working on a particular type of quote embedding and Grammarly alters each example.
If there’s a rubric, start there. I suspect the writing doesn’t match the requirements.
Please don’t assume the teacher has bad intentions. Our jobs are hard enough.
Anonymous wrote:If we sense that a teacher is biased towards my DC in grading then can we talk to the principal of the school? The entire three quarters we gave benefit of doubt to the teacher, thinking that may be DC’s writing skills need to be brushed, though we know DC is excellent in writing. But the last assignment was well revised and evaluated by external sources so that the teacher has no scope of giving low grade. But it happened. DC got a D grade. This is highly affecting the GPA. How much role of a parent comes here? Can i write to the teacher that help DC to write better?