Anonymous wrote:My DD would have a 4.0 unweight on all high school level courses if it weren't for a B received in French 1B in 6th grade. She switched to Spanish the next year and hasn't been anywhere near French or that grade since she was 11. Is there a way for that grade to be removed from the transcript? It really is a shame for something like that to be messing up her gpa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That is so not true, you must not have a high school student. Obviously it should be about learning but the fact that the grades are placed on your college transcripts screw the kids because they can't enjoy learning a language in middle school without the stress of the grades impacting them and their GPA until they apply to college.
No longer so. The new policy is that HS grades earned in MS, will not be on the transcripts unless parents and students want it to be. This way a bad grade in middle school does not impact the GPA.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikcra.pdf
Anonymous wrote:This is why middle schools need to stop pushing the kids to start taking a language. It can screw up your GPA and there is nothing you can do. I personally don't think languages should be started until 8th grade or do 1A in 7th grade and 1B in 8th because you can still make it to the 5th level of the language if you go until your senior year, and colleges only want a minimum of 2 and competitive colleges could ask for up to 4.
Anonymous wrote:I think there is a way to get it removed.
MCPS has changed the rules so that the HS grades earned in MS is not automatically on the transcript and can be removed. I think it will be implemented beginning of next year.
You should appeal to the superintendent. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ikcra.pdf
Anonymous wrote:My DD would have a 4.0 unweight on all high school level courses if it weren't for a B received in French 1B in 6th grade. She switched to Spanish the next year and hasn't been anywhere near French or that grade since she was 11. Is there a way for that grade to be removed from the transcript? It really is a shame for something like that to be messing up her gpa.
Anonymous wrote:GPA and WGPA Computations
1. In order to receive credit for high school courses completed while in middle school, middle school students must meet the same requirements as high school students and earn a final grade of A, B, C, or D.
a) For students who entered Grade 6 prior to the 2018-2019 school year, the final grade and credit for high school courses successfully completed in middle school are reported on the high school transcript and included in the calculation of the student’s cumulative GPA.
b) For students who enter Grade 6 during or after the 2018-2019 school year, the final grade and credit earned for high school courses successfully completed while in middle school will be reported on the high school transcript, but will not be calculated into the cumulative GPA unless requested by the parent/guardian or the student if 18 years old or married (eligible student). Students/parents/guardians will be notified annually of procedures to follow in order to include such courses in their cumulative GPA.
Anonymous wrote:
That is so not true, you must not have a high school student. Obviously it should be about learning but the fact that the grades are placed on your college transcripts screw the kids because they can't enjoy learning a language in middle school without the stress of the grades impacting them and their GPA until they apply to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why middle schools need to stop pushing the kids to start taking a language. It can screw up your GPA and there is nothing you can do. I personally don't think languages should be started until 8th grade or do 1A in 7th grade and 1B in 8th because you can still make it to the 5th level of the language if you go until your senior year, and colleges only want a minimum of 2 and competitive colleges could ask for up to 4.
EMPHATICALLY NOT. You're looking at it from a grade perspective, not from the intended purpose of learning a language, which is... learning a language!
Brains are more able to take in a language when they are young, the younger, the better. Language classes need to start in ELEMENTARY, and never count as anything other than the grade level they are taken in.
Other countries start their language classes earlier than we do. We need to understand that we're not going to be the world's superpower for much longer, and that our kids need to learn languages at an earlier age without added pressure.
There is no rhyme nor reason to this "high school course" concept. Courses taken in middle school should be middle school courses, however advanced. Courses taken in high school should be high school courses. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why middle schools need to stop pushing the kids to start taking a language. It can screw up your GPA and there is nothing you can do. I personally don't think languages should be started until 8th grade or do 1A in 7th grade and 1B in 8th because you can still make it to the 5th level of the language if you go until your senior year, and colleges only want a minimum of 2 and competitive colleges could ask for up to 4.
EMPHATICALLY NOT. You're looking at it from a grade perspective, not from the intended purpose of learning a language, which is... learning a language!
Brains are more able to take in a language when they are young, the younger, the better. Language classes need to start in ELEMENTARY, and never count as anything other than the grade level they are taken in.
Other countries start their language classes earlier than we do. We need to understand that we're not going to be the world's superpower for much longer, and that our kids need to learn languages at an earlier age without added pressure.
There is no rhyme nor reason to this "high school course" concept. Courses taken in middle school should be middle school courses, however advanced. Courses taken in high school should be high school courses. End of story.