Anonymous wrote:My child got B+ in Science, instead of A for second quarter, because of irresponsible teacher who didn't bother to enter the second quarter grades in SIS well until into the first 1-2 weeks of third quarter. I realized there were mistakes in 8 homework topics, which would have moved the grade upto A.. I reminded my child to contact counselor and teacher almost every few days to get it fixed.. Now it is almost end of 3rd quarter.. My child said yesterday that it is now not possible to fix it, as it is too late.. and the counselor said , the middle school grades really do not matter..
I am thinking this is one of the reason's she did not get into TJ too, even though she is semi-finalist.
What is the point in SIS and grades/// It may not matter for all , but, for some it is very important.
This is Carson Middle School..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same with DD middle school. Varies by teacher and can be frustrating. Nothing entered in SIS since return from spring break. In some classes, kids know their grades though as many teachers have them track manually in their notebooks.
I am a middle school teacher. Sometimes there aren't grades to record if we are in the middle of a major project or writing assignment because we spend weeks preparing for the assessment to be submitted. There are weeks in which there is just a lot of instruction and practice, but there aren't any assessments to record in SIS, so SIS isn't updated. The teachers in my department only record grades for quizzes, tests, projects, and essays, and those aren't always evenly spread throughout the marking period. We try to spread them out evenly, but that doesn't always happen.
Anonymous wrote:Same with DD middle school. Varies by teacher and can be frustrating. Nothing entered in SIS since return from spring break. In some classes, kids know their grades though as many teachers have them track manually in their notebooks.