Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has 5 AT and 5 PP entered. I thought there had to be 9 AT. If so, I guess there's more to come.
Yes, 9 is the minimum AT. Not one of my kid's teachers met this.
Anonymous wrote:My kid has 5 AT and 5 PP entered. I thought there had to be 9 AT. If so, I guess there's more to come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like the ability of teachers to enter grades so late. I really think they need to provide feedback early and often. By waiting 2-3 weeks, kids don't know if they're on track or not.
Technically we are supposed to grade and return work within 10 school days per the grading policy. If an assignment is turned in late, then we get 10 days from when it was turned in.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the ability of teachers to enter grades so late. I really think they need to provide feedback early and often. By waiting 2-3 weeks, kids don't know if they're on track or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time tomorrow, does anyone know?
Seriously? My kid is missing 3 weeks of grades for math. It would be good if teachers actually used their grading days to put in grades so that kids can actually see them before they get finalized in the system.
They didn't get a grading day for this quarter, it was used as a snow make-up day. That's part of why they were told they didn't need to get them entered until tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time tomorrow, does anyone know?
Seriously? My kid is missing 3 weeks of grades for math. It would be good if teachers actually used their grading days to put in grades so that kids can actually see them before they get finalized in the system.
Anonymous wrote:What time tomorrow, does anyone know?