Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth would you know that your ninth grader will become a writer? In 9th grade I still was set on becoming an actor.
I suspect she skipped the word “better.” The idea is to improve your writing, which is hard if you get no feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Please grade your students work accurately and in a timely fashion. My freshman has two teachers who have not graded work from months ago. One is an English teacher who assigned essays or papers which should be given back with feedback so the student can become a writer. Not only have they not been returned with feedback but they haven't been returned at all and school is almost over. In both classes, she has no idea what her final grade is going into the final exam. That doesn't seem fair. Another teacher has made many errors in grading work and hasn't corrected the gradebook entry despite polite reminders. My kid works very hard to get her homework done. She is not perfect and sometimes screws up. If my kid turns her work in late, she gets partial or no credit as is reasonable. But these same teachers aren't doing their job.
Anonymous wrote:How on earth would you know that your ninth grader will become a writer? In 9th grade I still was set on becoming an actor.
Anonymous wrote:Please grade your students work accurately and in a timely fashion. My freshman has two teachers who have not graded work from months ago. One is an English teacher who assigned essays or papers which should be given back with feedback so the student can become a writer. Not only have they not been returned with feedback but they haven't been returned at all and school is almost over. In both classes, she has no idea what her final grade is going into the final exam. That doesn't seem fair. Another teacher has made many errors in grading work and hasn't corrected the gradebook entry despite polite reminders. My kid works very hard to get her homework done. She is not perfect and sometimes screws up. If my kid turns her work in late, she gets partial or no credit as is reasonable. But these same teachers aren't doing their job.
Anonymous wrote:I’d say it’s about 25-30% of my kids’ teachers each year who don’t grade stuff in a reasonably timely manner. So frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:It’s two teachers. Not one. I only elaborated about one. My kid has contacted the counselor to no avail. I’m trying to decide if we as parents should get involved and go to the principal.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure many HS teachers are reading here. You might be better off contacting your school principal.