Anonymous wrote:You hire a tutor like you would for english or math. In other words, get her a session or 2 with a private instructor.
Anonymous wrote:that totally sucks. way to turn a kid off of art. i feel like part of art is trying. What did she learn from broken mug? Right? Not enough, too much clay, too hot, too cold? I mean isn't that part of the process? this is totally crazy to get an F for. Maybe a C, but an F? I'd be upset too.
Anonymous wrote:It is only March. Shouldn’t there be more projects to come, that will balance the grade out a bit more? Otherwise what are they doing in that class from now until June?
Maybe she can’t redo the project but could she do some work for extra credit? Something like that? This seems very harsh.
IME most HS electives teachers are reluctant to actually fail a kid, unless there is a severe issue with effort or behavior. One of my own kids also has a horrid experience with ceramics BTW. Also related to big project gone wrong. I think she ended up with a C in there when all was said and done. Maybe even a B-. But, it was very stressful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IDK, if indeed she ends with an F, which I don't think she will, she retakes next year. And never, ever, takes an art class again, if she gpa is important to her. I wouldn't want to be evaluated like this. My guess is, magically she will not end up with an F but a C. Likely the teacher doesn't want it announced to everyone in the class that the teacher really isn't such a strict grader.
The art class is a requirement for her graduation. The teacher is supposedly a tough grader and told them the class made her cry in college so they should expect it to be hard
Anonymous wrote:I would take. Withdraw over having an F in an elective…
Anonymous wrote:So, she let the teacher know immediately when the mug broke, right? Hopefully your DD didn't hide that fact and then secretly try to catch-up.
Anonymous wrote:IDK, if indeed she ends with an F, which I don't think she will, she retakes next year. And never, ever, takes an art class again, if she gpa is important to her. I wouldn't want to be evaluated like this. My guess is, magically she will not end up with an F but a C. Likely the teacher doesn't want it announced to everyone in the class that the teacher really isn't such a strict grader.