Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Was that originally set as a teacher workday or something?
Yes, grade prep
When are teachers supposed to do their grades then?
Honestly, they should just skip the report cards for elementary if it's an issue. The report cards we get just have general comments copied and pasted from every other kid's report card and the standards based grading doesn't provide any useful information as to what my kid is doing well or struggling with. It's a waste of teachers' time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seniors need to report their Q2 grades to colleges. Reporting grades must happen on schedule. Why take away this day for teachers? Ridiculous! It could be made up later in the year when there aren’t so many staffing issues due to COVID.
I've been home with my small children all week and will have to work through the weekend. Sorry teachers, it's stressful and exhausting, but you can manage!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seniors need to report their Q2 grades to colleges. Reporting grades must happen on schedule. Why take away this day for teachers? Ridiculous! It could be made up later in the year when there aren’t so many staffing issues due to COVID.
I've been home with my small children all week and will have to work through the weekend. Sorry teachers, it's stressful and exhausting, but you can manage!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seniors need to report their Q2 grades to colleges. Reporting grades must happen on schedule. Why take away this day for teachers? Ridiculous! It could be made up later in the year when there aren’t so many staffing issues due to COVID.
I've been home with my small children all week and will have to work through the weekend. Sorry teachers, it's stressful and exhausting, but you can manage!
Anonymous wrote:seniors need to report their Q2 grades to colleges. Reporting grades must happen on schedule. Why take away this day for teachers? Ridiculous! It could be made up later in the year when there aren’t so many staffing issues due to COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Ok but why?
In case we have more snow?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Was that originally set as a teacher workday or something?
Yes, grade prep
When are teachers supposed to do their grades then?
Honestly, they should just skip the report cards for elementary if it's an issue. The report cards we get just have general comments copied and pasted from every other kid's report card and the standards based grading doesn't provide any useful information as to what my kid is doing well or struggling with. It's a waste of teachers' time.
I have a high school teacher with 150 students that like to do their work at the last minute, and I’m encouraged to accept it. This sucks.
I'm the ES report card poster- I can completely see how it's different for HS with way more students and report cards that actually mean something for the kids. So many of these school closure issues are just vastly different at the ES and HS levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Was that originally set as a teacher workday or something?
Yes, grade prep
When are teachers supposed to do their grades then?
Honestly, they should just skip the report cards for elementary if it's an issue. The report cards we get just have general comments copied and pasted from every other kid's report card and the standards based grading doesn't provide any useful information as to what my kid is doing well or struggling with. It's a waste of teachers' time.
I have a high school teacher with 150 students that like to do their work at the last minute, and I’m encouraged to accept it. This sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Was that originally set as a teacher workday or something?
Yes, grade prep
When are teachers supposed to do their grades then?
Honestly, they should just skip the report cards for elementary if it's an issue. The report cards we get just have general comments copied and pasted from every other kid's report card and the standards based grading doesn't provide any useful information as to what my kid is doing well or struggling with. It's a waste of teachers' time.
I have a high school teacher with 150 students that like to do their work at the last minute, and I’m encouraged to accept it. This sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Was that originally set as a teacher workday or something?
Yes, grade prep
When are teachers supposed to do their grades then?
Honestly, they should just skip the report cards for elementary if it's an issue. The report cards we get just have general comments copied and pasted from every other kid's report card and the standards based grading doesn't provide any useful information as to what my kid is doing well or struggling with. It's a waste of teachers' time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like APS will now go to school on Jan 31st (from the superintendent's announcements in the board presentation tonight)
Was that originally set as a teacher workday or something?
Yes, grade prep
When are teachers supposed to do their grades then?