Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual APS teachers post on AEM that they don’t have time to *really* grade their students’ writing assignments. But go on telling us how rigorous your school is.
Hahhhaha. What writing assignments? My kids have never written more than about a paragraph.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right. But half the graduating class in our high schools have above a 4.0… but there’s no grade inflation!
(That’s why many colleges recalculate gpa)
You're confusing issues. You appear to not agree with weighting grades differently for calculation of a GPA, which is different than grade inflation.
It’s both. Easy As *and* weighting.
Anonymous wrote:Actual APS teachers post on AEM that they don’t have time to *really* grade their students’ writing assignments. But go on telling us how rigorous your school is.
Anonymous wrote:My kids both had all straight A’s until ninth grade. Middle school is a joke and did not prepare them for note taking, study habits, how to adequately plan out a large project, etc..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right. But half the graduating class in our high schools have above a 4.0… but there’s no grade inflation!
(That’s why many colleges recalculate gpa)
You're confusing issues. You appear to not agree with weighting grades differently for calculation of a GPA, which is different than grade inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Right. But half the graduating class in our high schools have above a 4.0… but there’s no grade inflation!
(That’s why many colleges recalculate gpa)
Anonymous wrote:Right. But half the graduating class in our high schools have above a 4.0… but there’s no grade inflation!
(That’s why many colleges recalculate gpa)
Anonymous wrote:
Same at my middle school. There are tough teachers who do not hand out As easily in different subjects that my kid has come across over the years.
It's just an easy thing to say they all get As and do nothing for them.
Maybe all the kids in N. Arlington get As because they are all high achieving students lol. Come to S. Arlington Middle Schools I promise not all get As
Anonymous wrote:When my kids graduated from an APS MS several years ago they recognized the kids who got All As in all quarters for all three years. I think it was maybe 10% of the class. I'm sure a ton more had a "straight As" based on As at the end of the year but those could have had the occasional B/C in a bad quarter.