Anonymous wrote:If the "policy" is bi-weekely, why aren't teachers being held to follow this?
Taylor, do you know why *some* of your teachers are not enterng grades when they are required to.
Instead *some* teachers scores and sync grades on the last day they can. For ex, take Quarter 1 which ended Nov 1 - teachers were entering scores on Nov 4 for assignments completed more than two weeks before Nov 4. What if a student didn't do well on an assignment, if the assignment was graded on time, the student could get tutoring or worked with teacher or parent to better understand the assignment/content.
Principals and Taylor - DO SOMETHING
Anonymous wrote:If the "policy" is bi-weekely, why aren't teachers being held to follow this?
Taylor, do you know why *some* of your teachers are not enterng grades when they are required to.
Instead *some* teachers scores and sync grades on the last day they can. For ex, take Quarter 1 which ended Nov 1 - teachers were entering scores on Nov 4 for assignments completed more than two weeks before Nov 4. What if a student didn't do well on an assignment, if the assignment was graded on time, the student could get tutoring or worked with teacher or parent to better understand the assignment/content.
Principals and Taylor - DO SOMETHING
Anonymous wrote:So it's ok for the daughter to be late but not the teacher?
Anonymous wrote:If the "policy" is bi-weekely, why aren't teachers being held to follow this?
Taylor, do you know why *some* of your teachers are not enterng grades when they are required to.
Instead *some* teachers scores and sync grades on the last day they can. For ex, take Quarter 1 which ended Nov 1 - teachers were entering scores on Nov 4 for assignments completed more than two weeks before Nov 4. What if a student didn't do well on an assignment, if the assignment was graded on time, the student could get tutoring or worked with teacher or parent to better understand the assignment/content.
Principals and Taylor - DO SOMETHING
Anonymous wrote:Imagine dealing with this and your kid has ADHD so never know if they turned in stuff if not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor needs to put out policy that ALL teachers grade, enter scores and sync them one week before interims and one week before end of quarters. Taylor: ASAP!
No, grades need to be put in weekly. Teachers should send a weekly email to parents on assignments and what they are learning.
No, they shouldn't. Do you have any idea how many emails that would amount to, depending on the teaching assignment?
If the policy is to enter grades every two weeks, then that's how often they should be entered. Op could ask the principal how often grades are supposed to be updated.
Its not unreasonable to ask teachers to keep up with grading. This is why kids are failing. They aren't getting the support they need at school or home and parents are in a tuff spot if they don't know but are trying. Stop being lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor needs to put out policy that ALL teachers grade, enter scores and sync them one week before interims and one week before end of quarters. Taylor: ASAP!
No, grades need to be put in weekly. Teachers should send a weekly email to parents on assignments and what they are learning.
No, they shouldn't. Do you have any idea how many emails that would amount to, depending on the teaching assignment?
If the policy is to enter grades every two weeks, then that's how often they should be entered. Op could ask the principal how often grades are supposed to be updated.
Its not unreasonable to ask teachers to keep up with grading. This is why kids are failing. They aren't getting the support they need at school or home and parents are in a tuff spot if they don't know but are trying. Stop being lazy.
In this example, the parent is actually enabling the kid to be lazy. They know they don’t have to be on top of their assignments and grades, because their parent will come clean up after them. Kids need to feel the accountability.
Anonymous wrote:She needs to be more on top of her assignments. You are over-involved here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor needs to put out policy that ALL teachers grade, enter scores and sync them one week before interims and one week before end of quarters. Taylor: ASAP!
No, grades need to be put in weekly. Teachers should send a weekly email to parents on assignments and what they are learning.
No, they shouldn't. Do you have any idea how many emails that would amount to, depending on the teaching assignment?
If the policy is to enter grades every two weeks, then that's how often they should be entered. Op could ask the principal how often grades are supposed to be updated.
Its not unreasonable to ask teachers to keep up with grading. This is why kids are failing. They aren't getting the support they need at school or home and parents are in a tuff spot if they don't know but are trying. Stop being lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor needs to put out policy that ALL teachers grade, enter scores and sync them one week before interims and one week before end of quarters. Taylor: ASAP!
No, grades need to be put in weekly. Teachers should send a weekly email to parents on assignments and what they are learning.
No, they shouldn't. Do you have any idea how many emails that would amount to, depending on the teaching assignment?
If the policy is to enter grades every two weeks, then that's how often they should be entered. Op could ask the principal how often grades are supposed to be updated.
Its not unreasonable to ask teachers to keep up with grading. This is why kids are failing. They aren't getting the support they need at school or home and parents are in a tuff spot if they don't know but are trying. Stop being lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biweekly grade input is what most schools ask of teachers.
+1
Two weeks is more than normal - it’s in the grading policy actually - Some might enter them more frequently if they don’t provide any feedback.
Sounds like a planner might be helpful? They usually give them out at each school.
If your kid has a D that means they didn’t start the quarter off well. The teacher already put the grades in for interims.
Don’t harass anyone anymore about grades. No one can do anything except the teacher. And obviously they know about it. And will do it.
Parents need to know about the grades so THEY can do something about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor needs to put out policy that ALL teachers grade, enter scores and sync them one week before interims and one week before end of quarters. Taylor: ASAP!
No, grades need to be put in weekly. Teachers should send a weekly email to parents on assignments and what they are learning.
No, they shouldn't. Do you have any idea how many emails that would amount to, depending on the teaching assignment?
If the policy is to enter grades every two weeks, then that's how often they should be entered. Op could ask the principal how often grades are supposed to be updated.