Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about using the grade earned in the 3rd quarter with the ability to raise but not lower the grade during the 4th quarter?
that's effectively what Howard County is doing. 4th quarter is pass/no credit, with a pass counting as an A towards the semester grade and a "no credit" not counting at all towards the semester grade. It lets students raise (or maintain, if they had an A) but not lower their grade.
I hope MCPS does this, too.
Anonymous wrote:I know the semester grade calculation still has to be approved. I’m wondering whether the BOE had to approve MCPS going to pass/fail in Q4? Or could MCPS do that without approval?
Anonymous wrote:When will they decide how to determine semester grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about using the grade earned in the 3rd quarter with the ability to raise but not lower the grade during the 4th quarter?
that's effectively what Howard County is doing. 4th quarter is pass/no credit, with a pass counting as an A towards the semester grade and a "no credit" not counting at all towards the semester grade. It lets students raise (or maintain, if they had an A) but not lower their grade.
I hope MCPS does this, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer that everyone have to do the same thing. If one kid chooses to show her 3rd quarter grade and another student doesn't, it'll reflect poorly on the other student. So this "choice" will have repercussions beyond MCPS.
People keep suggesting this, but I honestly don't see how/why it would. Especially if they add an asterisk to the transcript indicating this was from the COVID-19 time period.
Because if you had a choice, and you chose the don't-show-the-grade option, then obviously your grade was bad. Nobody who had a good grade is going to choose the P/F option.
Sure, but how does that reflect poorly on the student? It merely shows that their grade may have been affected by the pandemic. That's an explanation, and it would provide context to college admissions officers, not be seen in the same way as a lower grade in a "normal" semester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer that everyone have to do the same thing. If one kid chooses to show her 3rd quarter grade and another student doesn't, it'll reflect poorly on the other student. So this "choice" will have repercussions beyond MCPS.
People keep suggesting this, but I honestly don't see how/why it would. Especially if they add an asterisk to the transcript indicating this was from the COVID-19 time period.
Because if you had a choice, and you chose the don't-show-the-grade option, then obviously your grade was bad. Nobody who had a good grade is going to choose the P/F option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about using the grade earned in the 3rd quarter with the ability to raise but not lower the grade during the 4th quarter?
This is what private schools are doing according to the thread on that forum.
Insisting that MCPS not credit students with good grades because some students underwent terrible experiences during remote learning is just bizarre. Why have grades at all then? Any day of the week, pre/post Covid, there will always be considerable divergence in life experience outside of the school environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about using the grade earned in the 3rd quarter with the ability to raise but not lower the grade during the 4th quarter?
that's effectively what Howard County is doing. 4th quarter is pass/no credit, with a pass counting as an A towards the semester grade and a "no credit" not counting at all towards the semester grade. It lets students raise (or maintain, if they had an A) but not lower their grade.
Anonymous wrote:What about using the grade earned in the 3rd quarter with the ability to raise but not lower the grade during the 4th quarter?
Anonymous wrote:What about using the grade earned in the 3rd quarter with the ability to raise but not lower the grade during the 4th quarter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would prefer that everyone have to do the same thing. If one kid chooses to show her 3rd quarter grade and another student doesn't, it'll reflect poorly on the other student. So this "choice" will have repercussions beyond MCPS.
People keep suggesting this, but I honestly don't see how/why it would. Especially if they add an asterisk to the transcript indicating this was from the COVID-19 time period.
Because if you had a choice, and you chose the don't-show-the-grade option, then obviously your grade was bad. Nobody who had a good grade is going to choose the P/F option.