Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
exactly! +1000
Regarding teachers at Wilson giving regular grades: are you sure? Teachers are supposed to be making all assignments since distance learning started as extra credit. Maybe you can't see it on the Aspen parent end but schools won't be able to submit grades unless they follow that guideline.
+1
It is very clear at this point that teachers are only supposed to enter grades as extra credit at this point. Also DCPS came out with a fourth quarter grading plan- it's so confusing.
That’s not true. They haven’t released a plan even though the quarter starts Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
exactly! +1000
Regarding teachers at Wilson giving regular grades: are you sure? Teachers are supposed to be making all assignments since distance learning started as extra credit. Maybe you can't see it on the Aspen parent end but schools won't be able to submit grades unless they follow that guideline.
+1
It is very clear at this point that teachers are only supposed to enter grades as extra credit at this point. Also DCPS came out with a fourth quarter grading plan- it's so confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird, it’s almost like there is a pandemic going on and everything has been thrown into chaos.
I love you.
Anonymous wrote:Weird, it’s almost like there is a pandemic going on and everything has been thrown into chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
exactly! +1000
Regarding teachers at Wilson giving regular grades: are you sure? Teachers are supposed to be making all assignments since distance learning started as extra credit. Maybe you can't see it on the Aspen parent end but schools won't be able to submit grades unless they follow that guideline.
+1
It is very clear at this point that teachers are only supposed to enter grades as extra credit at this point. Also DCPS came out with a fourth quarter grading plan- it's so confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
exactly! +1000
Regarding teachers at Wilson giving regular grades: are you sure? Teachers are supposed to be making all assignments since distance learning started as extra credit. Maybe you can't see it on the Aspen parent end but schools won't be able to submit grades unless they follow that guideline.
+1
It is very clear at this point that teachers are only supposed to enter grades as extra credit at this point. Also DCPS came out with a fourth quarter grading plan- it's so confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
exactly! +1000
Regarding teachers at Wilson giving regular grades: are you sure? Teachers are supposed to be making all assignments since distance learning started as extra credit. Maybe you can't see it on the Aspen parent end but schools won't be able to submit grades unless they follow that guideline.
Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
Yep. It’s infuriating.
yes, every other surrounding district has announced their grading plans.
They're all making 4th quarter a pass/incomplete (Mont Co, Fairfax, PG, Loudon, Alex, Arlington, Howard, Carroll).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is our last quarter for report cards.
+1
I would assume no finals, and no fourth quarter grades. Everything has been extra credit for distance learning so 4th quarter grades would make no sense. Maybe they will give the option like other districts where you could choose credit if it improved your grade (however that would work) or opt out. I hope they just say no grades fourth advisory to spare us all the complications. Call it a day on grading this year!
Hold on. Not everything is extra credit. Wilson teachers are grading normally. There had not been a consistent grade policy communicated and followed by teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
Yep. It’s infuriating.
Anonymous wrote:Only in DCPS does it make sense to end the school year on 5/29 and not tell teachers how to grade until 5/15!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is our last quarter for report cards.
+1
I would assume no finals, and no fourth quarter grades. Everything has been extra credit for distance learning so 4th quarter grades would make no sense. Maybe they will give the option like other districts where you could choose credit if it improved your grade (however that would work) or opt out. I hope they just say no grades fourth advisory to spare us all the complications. Call it a day on grading this year!
Hold on. Not everything is extra credit. Wilson teachers are grading normally. There had not been a consistent grade policy communicated and followed by teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is our last quarter for report cards.
+1
I would assume no finals, and no fourth quarter grades. Everything has been extra credit for distance learning so 4th quarter grades would make no sense. Maybe they will give the option like other districts where you could choose credit if it improved your grade (however that would work) or opt out. I hope they just say no grades fourth advisory to spare us all the complications. Call it a day on grading this year!