Anonymous wrote:We overpay MCPS pensions and pet programs enough. They don't need to even TRY to bully involved parents into sending their sick children to exams.
I'm sorry they forgot who they are working for and who pays their astronomical bills. Beyond unnecessary. Especially with all their freebie days off and admin days.
Anonymous wrote:I think the admin's line that it is inconvenient to make up exams is justified.
A lot of kids and their parents may be trying to gain the system and get extra time to study.
Teachers want to get everything graded and turned in on time so they can move forward with the curriculum and new grades.
If your kid is legitimately sick, stay home. But if you can take the exam, take it. Use your discretion, but if schools make it too easy to make up exams, a lot of people would just be "sick" or at a hockey tournament or on vacation...
Anonymous wrote:AP was my child's Assistant Principal who we were dealing with. My child is NOT taking any AP courses.
My child is an A/B student who knew the material in all of her classes but was facing serious academic repercussions if she missed the exams. I'm sure she could have performed better if she wasn't sick but she could pass even if she was taking the test with a fever. We gave the school the doctor's note but they didn't care she was contagious. The school doesn't care for the well being of others so my child did the best she could with the circumstances she was given.
It would help if MCPS had a consistent policy that school administration has to follow when children are sick and provide medical documentation, but the fact is that the school administration has broad discretion on how they handle individual situations. The result for my child would have been unjustly punitive so my child took her exams while she was sick.
Anonymous wrote:The response from the school was totally unacceptable, however this behavior from MCPS staff seems to be rampant. The son of a good friend of mine was given the same hassle by one of his teachers who basically told him that he had better come in and take the test even if he was still recovering from the flu. When the parent asked about taking it on Tuesday, the professional day, the teacher said that he would not be in that day and planned to submit all grades before the weekend. I realize the parent could have just not had her child show up for the test, but no parent or child should be pressured that way. It is totally inexcusable and should result in some type of repercussion for the teacher or administrators who participate in this behavior.
Anonymous wrote:AP was my child's Assistant Principal who we were dealing with. My child is NOT taking any AP courses.
My child is an A/B student who knew the material in all of her classes but was facing serious academic repercussions if she missed the exams. I'm sure she could have performed better if she wasn't sick but she could pass even if she was taking the test with a fever. We gave the school the doctor's note but they didn't care she was contagious. The school doesn't care for the well being of others so my child did the best she could with the circumstances she was given.
It would help if MCPS had a consistent policy that school administration has to follow when children are sick and provide medical documentation, but the fact is that the school administration has broad discretion on how they handle individual situations. The result for my child would have been unjustly punitive so my child took her exams while she was sick.
Anonymous wrote:Unjustly punitive HOW?
Sounds like they pulled a fast one on you, OP. They simply could not decide to not allow your kid to take a make-up exam. They can't. Had you kept your kid home, they would have magically come up with a solution. You got played.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone has a boss. Don't be bullied by teachers, people. They are paid with your tax dollars.
+1 I guarantee every time there are exams, there are kids who are in the hospital or dealing with serious illnesses/situations preventing them from coming to school to test. There has to be some way for these kids to take their exams.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone has a boss. Don't be bullied by teachers, people. They are paid with your tax dollars.