Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My solution next year will be a bit unique. My unit exams are pretty tough and I have allowed open notes. Next year students who are napping, playing games on computers or on phones will not be allowed to use notes. No retakes.
Parents will be informed…. My program is optional and has GPA requirements to stay in. Insert insane laughter….
I haven't met a teacher yet that doesn't allow retakes. I can't even believe how much they are offered and the final grade is the higher of the two. Not the difference.
That said, I am sure you will get pressure so you better be sure your principal is 100% backing your decision. Good luck!
I would assume some parent will go to the principal with this. You are not following policy on retakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already did a policy update in May. What would be great is if Parents did an update by giving them to kids later and with much greater restrictions on screen time and social media. Not to me mention really educating on manners and kindness.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/detail.aspx?recID=56&policyID=COG-RA§ionID=3
OP here. Thanks, I hadn't heard of that. For MS/HS, it appears that teachers can allow it at their discretion. FCPS policy seems more strict. I prefer the FCPS policy.
I have two HSers.
I prefer the MCPS policy because it allows for common sense.
Why do MSers/HSers need the phone during class?
Message friends and play games.
Why do parents foster this behavior?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My solution next year will be a bit unique. My unit exams are pretty tough and I have allowed open notes. Next year students who are napping, playing games on computers or on phones will not be allowed to use notes. No retakes.
Parents will be informed…. My program is optional and has GPA requirements to stay in. Insert insane laughter….
I haven't met a teacher yet that doesn't allow retakes. I can't even believe how much they are offered and the final grade is the higher of the two. Not the difference.
That said, I am sure you will get pressure so you better be sure your principal is 100% backing your decision. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:My solution next year will be a bit unique. My unit exams are pretty tough and I have allowed open notes. Next year students who are napping, playing games on computers or on phones will not be allowed to use notes. No retakes.
Parents will be informed…. My program is optional and has GPA requirements to stay in. Insert insane laughter….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if phones are away, kids are still playing games on their Chromebooks. It’s awful.
Our school revised their Chromebook policy to minimize this. Kids will no longer have access to chrome books at school but only when needed. I thought it was countywide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already did a policy update in May. What would be great is if Parents did an update by giving them to kids later and with much greater restrictions on screen time and social media. Not to me mention really educating on manners and kindness.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/detail.aspx?recID=56&policyID=COG-RA§ionID=3
OP here. Thanks, I hadn't heard of that. For MS/HS, it appears that teachers can allow it at their discretion. FCPS policy seems more strict. I prefer the FCPS policy.
I have two HSers.
I prefer the MCPS policy because it allows for common sense.
Why do MSers/HSers need the phone during class?
Message friends and play games.
Anonymous wrote:Even if phones are away, kids are still playing games on their Chromebooks. It’s awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already did a policy update in May. What would be great is if Parents did an update by giving them to kids later and with much greater restrictions on screen time and social media. Not to me mention really educating on manners and kindness.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/detail.aspx?recID=56&policyID=COG-RA§ionID=3
OP here. Thanks, I hadn't heard of that. For MS/HS, it appears that teachers can allow it at their discretion. FCPS policy seems more strict. I prefer the FCPS policy.
I have two HSers.
I prefer the MCPS policy because it allows for common sense.
Why do MSers/HSers need the phone during class?