Anonymous wrote:The elimination of extra credit. That must be designed to say, no more freebies for wealthy/UMC families who have the time and resources to complete those projects. On this point, I applaud you, leaders of APS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly are the equity concerns with grades?
Some kids won't have their parents pushing them to do their homework, so it is not fair to grade homework.
The rest is their belief that black kids do poorly, so we need to not grade those things as harshly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hasn't this shipped sailed long ago???
I mean when you have 27 Valedictorians, it tells you something.
In Fairfax County in the 80s/90s, we had one.
Valedictorian: a student (singular), typically having the highest academic achievements of the class, who delivers the valedictory at a graduation ceremony.
The private schools still have one Valedictorian and one Salutatorian.
Salutatorian: the student who ranks second highest in a graduating class and delivers the salutatory. a graduating class and delivers the salutatory.
The terms have come to mean very little in public HS.
My high school in fairfax county in the early 2000s had nine people that were valedictorians. They all were equally the highest. But only one could give the speech. They had to submit an essay and whoever had the best gave the speech. All nine were honored on stage for about a minute though.
Anonymous wrote:How are these kids going to survive in the real world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which SB member? Priddy?
Looks like my comment got flagged, I guess I offended someone by pointing out that the school board is more responsive to the local Democratic Party than to parents and teachers. But yes, Priddy is the only one. None of the others have kids in the system anymore, or yet
Priddy moved one to private and the other to HB. What a vote of confidence in neighborhood school!
Anonymous wrote:APS and the School Board last night had their first working session to discuss setting a new grading policy by the end of this school year, with changes driven by equity concerns (based off of the book "Grading for Equity" by Joe Feldman, which 100+ at APS are reading right now and every SB member received a copy of last night).
a) Eliminating late penalties for turning in homework late
b) Allowing retakes of tests
Thoughts? Anyone know about empirical results? Downsides?
Anonymous wrote:Hasn't this shipped sailed long ago???
I mean when you have 27 Valedictorians, it tells you something.
In Fairfax County in the 80s/90s, we had one.
Valedictorian: a student (singular), typically having the highest academic achievements of the class, who delivers the valedictory at a graduation ceremony.
The private schools still have one Valedictorian and one Salutatorian.
Salutatorian: the student who ranks second highest in a graduating class and delivers the salutatory. a graduating class and delivers the salutatory.
The terms have come to mean very little in public HS.
Anonymous wrote:How are these kids going to survive in the real world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which SB member? Priddy?
Looks like my comment got flagged, I guess I offended someone by pointing out that the school board is more responsive to the local Democratic Party than to parents and teachers. But yes, Priddy is the only one. None of the others have kids in the system anymore, or yet