Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are grades final at this point? What we are seeing in parent view are final grades and shouldn’t really change at this point? Looks like our HS is still doing 50% for All Task grades which surprised me since I thought MCPS got rid of it
It’s 50% if you turn something in. 0 if you don’t.
At the highschool where I teach, we are strongly encouraged to give 50% for assignments that were never turned in
Strongly encouraged by who and why? How is it helpful to students?
Let’s just say we are coerced by administrators and principal to give 50% for assignments that were never submitted. The administrators at my school are masters of spin. I don’t believe they really care about the students all that much as most of them are focused on moving up the ladder as fast as possible
I know you can’t name the school, but what are the demographics and/or reputation of the school? From what you know, is this pretty common among all schools?
Anonymous wrote:My kids' teachers are doing a mix of 50% and 0% for missed or late work and similarly different rules on deadlines. I support being tougher on grading but I wish it was more universal. My ADHD/LD kid did not navigate this well from class to class.
Anonymous wrote:DC had an excused absence at the beginning of December and did the assignment the first day back. The teacher never bothered to grade it. I followed up with them at interims and again the week before the end of Q1 and was assured they would do this. They didn't. Should I report them to the administration or just let it go? It does seem wrong that a kid's grade gets penalized for being sick, but what should I do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are grades final at this point? What we are seeing in parent view are final grades and shouldn’t really change at this point? Looks like our HS is still doing 50% for All Task grades which surprised me since I thought MCPS got rid of it
It’s 50% if you turn something in. 0 if you don’t.
At the highschool where I teach, we are strongly encouraged to give 50% for assignments that were never turned in
Strongly encouraged by who and why? How is it helpful to students?
Let’s just say we are coerced by administrators and principal to give 50% for assignments that were never submitted. The administrators at my school are masters of spin. I don’t believe they really care about the students all that much as most of them are focused on moving up the ladder as fast as possible
I know you can’t name the school, but what are the demographics and/or reputation of the school? From what you know, is this pretty common among all schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are grades final at this point? What we are seeing in parent view are final grades and shouldn’t really change at this point? Looks like our HS is still doing 50% for All Task grades which surprised me since I thought MCPS got rid of it
It’s 50% if you turn something in. 0 if you don’t.
At the highschool where I teach, we are strongly encouraged to give 50% for assignments that were never turned in
Strongly encouraged by who and why? How is it helpful to students?
Let’s just say we are coerced by administrators and principal to give 50% for assignments that were never submitted. The administrators at my school are masters of spin. I don’t believe they really care about the students all that much as most of them are focused on moving up the ladder as fast as possible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are grades final at this point? What we are seeing in parent view are final grades and shouldn’t really change at this point? Looks like our HS is still doing 50% for All Task grades which surprised me since I thought MCPS got rid of it
It’s 50% if you turn something in. 0 if you don’t.
At the highschool where I teach, we are strongly encouraged to give 50% for assignments that were never turned in
Strongly encouraged by who and why? How is it helpful to students?
Anonymous wrote:DD is a junior and a teacher seems to have decided at the last minute not to grade a major project for the quarter that would have impacted her grade. There was no announcement. The teacher just didn't grade it for this quarter. Is this allowed?
Is there anything to do at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are grades final at this point? What we are seeing in parent view are final grades and shouldn’t really change at this point? Looks like our HS is still doing 50% for All Task grades which surprised me since I thought MCPS got rid of it
It’s 50% if you turn something in. 0 if you don’t.
No, it depends on the teacher. Some honor that, some just give a zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are grades final at this point? What we are seeing in parent view are final grades and shouldn’t really change at this point? Looks like our HS is still doing 50% for All Task grades which surprised me since I thought MCPS got rid of it
It’s 50% if you turn something in. 0 if you don’t.
At the highschool where I teach, we are strongly encouraged to give 50% for assignments that were never turned in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are grades final at this point? What we are seeing in parent view are final grades and shouldn’t really change at this point? Looks like our HS is still doing 50% for All Task grades which surprised me since I thought MCPS got rid of it
It’s 50% if you turn something in. 0 if you don’t.
Is that universal policy now? My kid’s teacher told him two weeks ago it was too late to get credit but 50% for turning in would have made a huge difference.