Anonymous wrote:Counselors in the county have know for a whole that the system is messed up. Kids are put in too advanced classes to make numbers look good, then when they don’t do well, they miraculously can do “credit recovery” assignments after the semester ends. Meanwhile, As are losing their meaning, too.
Anonymous wrote:I went to a very competitive college and only took maybe one final exam in four years. Most of my courses required research papers or something similar. (Note I was not a math or science major so maybe it’s different in those courses.)
But doesn’t the AP function as a final exam for most Advanced HS classes? I don’t remember final exams in any of my HS classes but I definitely remember the challenge of recalling and synthesizing all that information for APs.
I don’t really have a view on the grading question, except that I feel like every generation has complained that grading is too easy for the younger generation. It’s kind of ironic—it’s easier to get good grades but much harder to do anything with them, as the college and job market are so much more competitive!
Anonymous wrote:Well, I guess this reconfirms MCPS’s downward trend. Is his contract made public?
Anonymous wrote:
What a load of waffling.
America should look at OTHER countries, not US states, who have much more fine-grained universal grading systems. Points out of 20 for France, points out of 100 for Japan, for example. And none of these countries give out super grades like candy, they're very strict.
It's really not hard to change the grading system... but they're too lethargic to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an MCPS parent, I would be willing to pay for my HS student to take a final exam on a weekend. Can this option be available to parents who care for and want this final exam?
To make it equitable - do not include this result in GPA and parents can fundraise for any non-paying FARMS students who want to take the test.
+1. The question of grades really is distinct from whether we should have final exams. Students need to learn how to take final exams and to maintain a grasp of what is learned over the course of a year. We are doing them a disservice by not making sure they have these experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an MCPS parent, I would be willing to pay for my HS student to take a final exam on a weekend. Can this option be available to parents who care for and want this final exam?
To make it equitable - do not include this result in GPA and parents can fundraise for any non-paying FARMS students who want to take the test.
+1. The question of grades really is distinct from whether we should have final exams. Students need to learn how to take final exams and to maintain a grasp of what is learned over the course of a year. We are doing them a disservice by not making sure they have these experiences.
I'm certain they have plenty of exams with or without finals.