Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t worry about the grade as it won’t go into her transcript for colleges. It’s art.
Of course it will.
lol. In 8th grade? Sure, Jan.
Anonymous wrote:That's messed up. I would contact the department chair.
Here if you try hard and behave in MS Art you get 100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t worry about the grade as it won’t go into her transcript for colleges. It’s art.
Of course it will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t worry about the grade as it won’t go into her transcript for colleges. It’s art.
Of course it will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she have to take art?
Some people are natural artists, some can learn, and some (like me) can’t draw a stick figure. This doesn’t seem like her place of strength.
Yes, all three years in middle school and a year in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Does she have to take art?
Some people are natural artists, some can learn, and some (like me) can’t draw a stick figure. This doesn’t seem like her place of strength.
Anonymous wrote:Really all you can do is ask to meet with the teacher. A C- for art that is technically meeting all the criteria seems overly harsh. Not everyone is an artist.
Fwiw, MS art made my kid swear he'd never take another art class. And this is a kid who loves drawing and is quite good at it. He's just very slow to get to the finished product, which didn't work for the teacher's expectations -- so he'd rush to finish and miss items on the rubric.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t worry about the grade as it won’t go into her transcript for colleges. It’s art.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t worry about the grade as it won’t go into her transcript for colleges. It’s art.