Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I don’t put in a 50 (or a 0), kids don’t take it. (“But not my kid!” Okay, but 90% of kids) It’s just a reminder to come take it. I can’t email and follow up with the 4 kids in each class period who missed for various reasons (some legit, some not).
If you’re doing rolling gradebook by this point in the year there should be a minimum of 6 summative assignments, likely more, so even a 0 isn’t going to bring an A to a C (though I understand it could bring an A to a B)
Have your child email the teacher and arrange a time to take it NOW, before the end of the quarter, and explain the predicament about honor roll. Might work, might not. I’d be willing to fudge the grade for the report card and put it back after.
My kid is too sick to email at this point. I emailed the teachers to let them know. The teacher reached out to me to explain the penalty. I asked if there was anything they could do. The teacher will not budge. Seems overly harsh. Kid is an A student.
Wow. That is extremely sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I don’t put in a 50 (or a 0), kids don’t take it. (“But not my kid!” Okay, but 90% of kids) It’s just a reminder to come take it. I can’t email and follow up with the 4 kids in each class period who missed for various reasons (some legit, some not).
If you’re doing rolling gradebook by this point in the year there should be a minimum of 6 summative assignments, likely more, so even a 0 isn’t going to bring an A to a C (though I understand it could bring an A to a B)
Have your child email the teacher and arrange a time to take it NOW, before the end of the quarter, and explain the predicament about honor roll. Might work, might not. I’d be willing to fudge the grade for the report card and put it back after.
My kid is too sick to email at this point. I emailed the teachers to let them know. The teacher reached out to me to explain the penalty. I asked if there was anything they could do. The teacher will not budge. Seems overly harsh. Kid is an A student.
Anonymous wrote:If I don’t put in a 50 (or a 0), kids don’t take it. (“But not my kid!” Okay, but 90% of kids) It’s just a reminder to come take it. I can’t email and follow up with the 4 kids in each class period who missed for various reasons (some legit, some not).
If you’re doing rolling gradebook by this point in the year there should be a minimum of 6 summative assignments, likely more, so even a 0 isn’t going to bring an A to a C (though I understand it could bring an A to a B)
Have your child email the teacher and arrange a time to take it NOW, before the end of the quarter, and explain the predicament about honor roll. Might work, might not. I’d be willing to fudge the grade for the report card and put it back after.
Anonymous wrote:my kid is also out this week - they've been entering zeros for her tests. they're nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Teachers handle things so differently. Sometimes they are so inundated with grading they put a marker in and forget about it. We had that happen-the marker was 50% and our kid hadn't taken the test yet. Just email the teacher, let her/him know the situation and ask.
I did. Teacher seems to think she must enter 50% as county policy and won’t change it until child takes the test.
my kid is sick this week 10th grader. already test marked with 0, not 50s. "but I just have to enter something" she gets told. I don't know why they dont realize this is super stressful for a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Teachers handle things so differently. Sometimes they are so inundated with grading they put a marker in and forget about it. We had that happen-the marker was 50% and our kid hadn't taken the test yet. Just email the teacher, let her/him know the situation and ask.
I did. Teacher seems to think she must enter 50% as county policy and won’t change it until child takes the test.
Anonymous wrote:It happened to us at the end of last quarter - HS. We coordinated with the teacher and they were able to adjust after the end of the quarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To clarify, it’s a rolling gradebook. Grade will be updated once it’s taken but now the quarter grade will be lower on actual the report card due to this 50%. It doesn’t seem right?
Thanks for the update. I thought everybody had switched off of rolling gradebooks.
What do you mean? All FCPS MS and HS are required to use the same exact grading system. Rolling gradebooks, 70% of the grade is tests etc.