Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:End of the quarter it’s just 2 weeks away and history teacher haven’t done anything since February 17th still B in that class..
English and Spanish teacher no grades since March 1st.
They both As but still
March 1 is only two weeks ago. Perhaps the teachers are in the middle of grading essays or major projects. That takes time. Cut them some slack.
February 17 is bad, though. That's a month ago.
Anonymous wrote:the end of third quarter is april 13th! More than 2 weeks away
Anonymous wrote:End of the quarter it’s just 2 weeks away and history teacher haven’t done anything since February 17th still B in that class..
English and Spanish teacher no grades since March 1st.
They both As but still
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy to beat that with one class that hasn’t had a grade since 11/10.
So there are no grades for all of second quarter and third quarter?
Anonymous wrote:Happy to beat that with one class that hasn’t had a grade since 11/10.
Anonymous wrote:End of the quarter it’s just 2 weeks away and history teacher haven’t done anything since February 17th still B in that class..
English and Spanish teacher no grades since March 1st.
They both As but still
Anonymous wrote:They updated the grade book and they have missing assignments…
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hated teaching online and all that came with Covid. BUT. The one day week to plan, grade, attend meetings, and hold office hours for kids was AMAZING!
Anonymous wrote:This is not a new issue, it's been going on for years.
Teachers don't seem to think it impacts students.
And yet they want parents to be involved, but it's hard to be involved when you can't go and check the grades to see if there's a problem. And they don't want you emailing them to ask how your child is doing in their class (that's being a helicopter parent). You are supposed to let the child be autonomous and in charge, until they determine at the end of the quarter that the child is struggling and they send you the email saying there's going to be a problem. And then you ask, this didn't happen overnight, why couldn't this have been brought up earlier so we could have done something to address it? Crickets on that question.
Which comes first? The chicken or the egg?
And yes, I know a teacher is going to weigh in and tell me what an ungrateful brat I am.