Anonymous wrote:Everyone in the class needs to take another test. The previous one is void for all students.
Complain to the principal immediately.
Anonymous wrote:My son’s teacher lost a set of exams for half of the class. One half of the class had their grades entered, the others were just listed as “excused.”
This test was given to replace a set of quizzes that the entire class performed poorly on. So, losing these tests is a detriment to the students who won’t get a makeup grade. Teacher said the kids can either keep the quiz grades or take a new test.
At this point the material is 8 weeks old, and the test was 3 weeks ago (yes… there was a 5 week lag between the lesson and the test). Taking the test again feels like a punishment on students for the teacher’s mistake.
My child is really struggling in this class and was so upset to learn his hard work to study was for nothing, and he’s stuck with failed quizzes.
How do teachers/schools typically handle this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher actually lost them? Ask for re test or give out an A.
Teacher did offer a retest.
OP doesn't want to take that option because evidently her kid didn't really learn the material either the first or second time around.
It sucks the teacher lost them, but sometimes crappy things happen in life.
This is the time to teach your kid how to roll with the punches and build some resiliance.
Sounds like resturdying the material isn't a bad idea anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher actually lost them? Ask for re test or give out an A.
Teacher did offer a retest.
OP doesn't want to take that option because evidently her kid didn't really learn the material either the first or second time around.
It sucks the teacher lost them, but sometimes crappy things happen in life.
This is the time to teach your kid how to roll with the punches and build some resiliance.
Sounds like resturdying the material isn't a bad idea anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher actually lost them? Ask for re test or give out an A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 7th grade, OP. Nobody cares about the grade. What DOES matter is that your child studied! You can choose to contact the Principal, so they can supervise this teacher a little more closely, but really, this isn't the big deal you and your kid think it is.
If your kid was a high schooler, where every grade matters for college admissions, my answer would be very different.
7th grade math and language can go on high school transcripts
And colleges don't care about ONE QUIZ. Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 7th grade, OP. Nobody cares about the grade. What DOES matter is that your child studied! You can choose to contact the Principal, so they can supervise this teacher a little more closely, but really, this isn't the big deal you and your kid think it is.
If your kid was a high schooler, where every grade matters for college admissions, my answer would be very different.
7th grade math and language can go on high school transcripts
Anonymous wrote:7th Grade - it won't matter. Teacher s*cks, but the grade won't matter. Your DC learns now, and it's important, sometimes teachers let you down.