Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seventh grader whiffed one algebra quiz last quarter, qtrly grade came out at 89.41. No rounding up from that. And maybe that's all it takes to torpedo the kid's dream of attending Walls. One bad quiz grade.
If you are at a DCPS school your kid can get a B+, 2 As and an A- and still get an A for the year. All that matters is the end of year grade.
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP and what did this kid do that earned the kid this treatment?
I haven't seen any current or former teachers saying that this former teacher did the right thing.
What level of service is a student entitled to in DCPS?
And on one point you only sort of bring up - I think this student is getting more than most students. I think that's a bad sign for everyone. This kid has a lot of friends at school who I am SURE did not get a chance to submit work, redo it for better grades, etc., as has been policy, because they didn't know to self-advocate or have parents/guardians do that for them. I think the situation reflects that more people should've had chances to advocate, not that we should shrug about a teacher who didn't really care about them being able to earn good grades.
Anonymous wrote:Seventh grader whiffed one algebra quiz last quarter, qtrly grade came out at 89.41. No rounding up from that. And maybe that's all it takes to torpedo the kid's dream of attending Walls. One bad quiz grade.
Anonymous wrote:I am sympathetic to the situation, but everyone draws the short stick at times in life and you just need to go on at this point. My DD had a stomach bug the day of the PSATs and missed NMSF by one point. Still got into a great school.. If your kid had a C I might try to note it to the HS somehow, but for A-...no. You will just sound like a complainer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seventh grader whiffed one algebra quiz last quarter, qtrly grade came out at 89.41. No rounding up from that. And maybe that's all it takes to torpedo the kid's dream of attending Walls. One bad quiz grade.
Our guidance counselor said that Walls only looks at the end of 7th grade aggregate grade. Not each term grade. So your child should be unless they do poorly in the other terms.
Anonymous wrote:Seventh grader whiffed one algebra quiz last quarter, qtrly grade came out at 89.41. No rounding up from that. And maybe that's all it takes to torpedo the kid's dream of attending Walls. One bad quiz grade.