Anonymous wrote:Does anyone see the final exam grade again, or do the see the grade for the course on the transcript?
Anonymous wrote:I teach algebra at a different school. For the 14 years I’ve taught the course, the final exam grades have always averaged lower than unit test grades. We put basic questions (something from every unit, but on a scale of 1-10 these are level 3/4 question difficulty).
I don’t know what it is. We review, we spiral content throughout the year, the standards build throughout units. I’m not sure if retaining things is the problem or motivation the last week of school or not understanding the importance of a major test, or retakes killing initial attempts…
Luckily since it’s only a max of 10% of their final grades, it really can’t change their class grade more than half a letter. If they are retaking the whole course because their 90.4 dropped to an 88.9, then I don’t know what to say.
You do have the right to look at the final. Schools have to keep them on hand for a year after they are given, so if you want to analyze it to see what your kid missed by all means ask.
Anonymous wrote:My DC attends Longfellow. The final average was approximately 75%. Are finals curved? I find it unusual that many students’ grades declined and many DC’s classmates are now retaking the course. Is this standard for FCPS final examinations?
Anonymous wrote:I teach algebra at a different school. For the 14 years I’ve taught the course, the final exam grades have always averaged lower than unit test grades. We put basic questions (something from every unit, but on a scale of 1-10 these are level 3/4 question difficulty).
I don’t know what it is. We review, we spiral content throughout the year, the standards build throughout units. I’m not sure if retaining things is the problem or motivation the last week of school or not understanding the importance of a major test, or retakes killing initial attempts…
Luckily since it’s only a max of 10% of their final grades, it really can’t change their class grade more than half a letter. If they are retaking the whole course because their 90.4 dropped to an 88.9, then I don’t know what to say.
You do have the right to look at the final. Schools have to keep them on hand for a year after they are given, so if you want to analyze it to see what your kid missed by all means ask.
Anonymous wrote:My DC felt the retake exams were considerably more difficult and there was not any partial credit. DC scored lower on every retake.