Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in regular Geometry with a long term sub at W-L. It's not great. He said the sub is OK, but he doesn't remember much from Alg 1 even though he got an A. I am also shocked that tests and quizzes count for 85% of the grade. That's really high.
What do you think grades should be based on?
I think tests and quizzes should be the majority, but perhaps classwork and homework could count a bit more. If you get one bad grade on a test, it's really hard to dig your way out when it counts for 85% of the grade.
APS' policy is that homework cannot account for more than 15% of the student's grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in regular Geometry with a long term sub at W-L. It's not great. He said the sub is OK, but he doesn't remember much from Alg 1 even though he got an A. I am also shocked that tests and quizzes count for 85% of the grade. That's really high.
What do you think grades should be based on?
I think tests and quizzes should be the majority, but perhaps classwork and homework could count a bit more. If you get one bad grade on a test, it's really hard to dig your way out when it counts for 85% of the grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in regular Geometry with a long term sub at W-L. It's not great. He said the sub is OK, but he doesn't remember much from Alg 1 even though he got an A. I am also shocked that tests and quizzes count for 85% of the grade. That's really high.
What do you think grades should be based on?
I think tests and quizzes should be the majority, but perhaps classwork and homework could count a bit more. If you get one bad grade on a test, it's really hard to dig your way out when it counts for 85% of the grade.
It's high school. That's pretty normal. At least at our private HS. No do-overs. Pop quizzes and tests counting for the majority of the grade.
It will get them ready for college, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in regular Geometry with a long term sub at W-L. It's not great. He said the sub is OK, but he doesn't remember much from Alg 1 even though he got an A. I am also shocked that tests and quizzes count for 85% of the grade. That's really high.
What do you think grades should be based on?
I think tests and quizzes should be the majority, but perhaps classwork and homework could count a bit more. If you get one bad grade on a test, it's really hard to dig your way out when it counts for 85% of the grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is in regular Geometry with a long term sub at W-L. It's not great. He said the sub is OK, but he doesn't remember much from Alg 1 even though he got an A. I am also shocked that tests and quizzes count for 85% of the grade. That's really high.
What do you think grades should be based on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So few kids were on track for A2 as freshmen, I thought the situation would be better. But ugh. My kid is in intensified A2… is it too late to consider dropping down to regular?
You need to talk to the counselor. Usually they allow changes until the end of the first quarter if there is space available, but since we’re a week past the deadline I’m not sure.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in regular Geometry with a long term sub at W-L. It's not great. He said the sub is OK, but he doesn't remember much from Alg 1 even though he got an A. I am also shocked that tests and quizzes count for 85% of the grade. That's really high.
Anonymous wrote:
I think people need to ease off acceleration, especially post-Covid.
Anonymous wrote:So few kids were on track for A2 as freshmen, I thought the situation would be better. But ugh. My kid is in intensified A2… is it too late to consider dropping down to regular?
Anonymous wrote:So few kids were on track for A2 as freshmen, I thought the situation would be better. But ugh. My kid is in intensified A2… is it too late to consider dropping down to regular?