Anonymous wrote:Grade inflation has absolutely hit private schools.
However, my kids' school has announcements at the end of year for the A and the separate A/B honor rolls, and, with the exception of one class run by a very laid back teacher in grade school, there are very few all As and a substantial number of kids also did not make it to A/B.
I'd love to see how my kids placed in terms of their ERB scores, relatively speaking, but the numbers are under lock and key. Never heard of a school willing to share them, except in exceedingly vague terms.
Here is a candid opinion. Yes, it does tell you that your child is not on the grade level. some private schools are watering down their curriculum and are just doing the very basic grade level work. ERBs at grade 4,5,7 6 and still ranging between 50-70% is telling your that your child is under performing.Anonymous wrote:DS is at a K-8 and has been consistently getting A's. Report card grades vary between 93-98. He's a good student, but I would not say he's super advanced academically from what I see when I help him with his homework. He's also not on the advanced Math track.
His ERB scores though are usually within the 50th-75th percentile when compared to other kids in private schools.
I have asked the school multiple times about the discrepancy but I was never given a straight answer. Other parents at our school have also shared similar experiences.
Are grades that inflated in all private schools now? Do they even matter? I do worry about outplacement when the time comes to move schools in 9th.
Anonymous wrote:Less than 15% of students in my daughters class have all As. Another 20-25% of the students have all As & Bs. 50 ish % don’t make honor roll at all. To me this seems like a typical curve in education. No extra credit or test remakes in middle school at all.
Anonymous wrote:DS is at a K-8 and has been consistently getting A's. Report card grades vary between 93-98. He's a good student, but I would not say he's super advanced academically from what I see when I help him with his homework. He's also not on the advanced Math track.
His ERB scores though are usually within the 50th-75th percentile when compared to other kids in private schools.
I have asked the school multiple times about the discrepancy but I was never given a straight answer. Other parents at our school have also shared similar experiences.
Are grades that inflated in all private schools now? Do they even matter? I do worry about outplacement when the time comes to move schools in 9th.
Anonymous wrote:Truly at this age you should not be trying compare kids like this. Focus on the growth of the student in front of you. I know we do it anyway, and I realize that for those seeking admission to competitive private high schools it may be an issue, but truly, these kids are still developing, still at their own paces and going though puberty. Who they are today may have little resemblance to who they become, especially relative to each other.
Anonymous wrote:Our school is so cagey about ERBs. When they’re good, they share them with us while making a quiet fuss about how they don’t focus on scores. When they’re bad, they mysteriously never get shared unless you proactively request them. And somehow school has indoctrinated us and made both grades and ERBs a taboo subject among parents, so we’re all in our silos wondering what’s really going on.