Anonymous wrote:Please write your school board members and Reid about this instead of just complaining here where it will do nothing. We need them to listen before Standards Based Grading gets forced on all f the schools, not just a few.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many retakes are you doing per test?
Anonymous wrote:I think the question was how many retakes are you doing as in how many kids are you administering retakes to per test?
For a recent AP Physics test, we had about 130 students out of 185 attempt the retake. While this was the greatest number we've seen, it was not the first time we've had over 100 retakers.
There should be gatekeepering in AP classes. Nobody should be taking AP Physics unless they’ve proven they are an A student in previous science classes. That will cut down on the retakes.
I agree that AP classes should not be open enrollment but that is not going to change kids who get Bs or A-s in an AP class wanting to take a retake. Those are the kids who are looking at their grades closely. I kid in AP Physics is most likely a STEM kid looking at Stem majors at the best school that they can get into. You can bet that kid is going to take a retake to get to an A if it is available.
FCPS thankfully doesn’t set AP policy and a condition of participating in the AP program is that there is no gate keeping.
And BTW, that gpa bump from honors and AP means nothing in college admissions. Colleges unweight GPAs during file review.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many retakes are you doing per test?
Anonymous wrote:I think the question was how many retakes are you doing as in how many kids are you administering retakes to per test?
For a recent AP Physics test, we had about 130 students out of 185 attempt the retake. While this was the greatest number we've seen, it was not the first time we've had over 100 retakers.
There should be gatekeepering in AP classes. Nobody should be taking AP Physics unless they’ve proven they are an A student in previous science classes. That will cut down on the retakes.
I agree that AP classes should not be open enrollment but that is not going to change kids who get Bs or A-s in an AP class wanting to take a retake. Those are the kids who are looking at their grades closely. I kid in AP Physics is most likely a STEM kid looking at Stem majors at the best school that they can get into. You can bet that kid is going to take a retake to get to an A if it is available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many retakes are you doing per test?
Anonymous wrote:I think the question was how many retakes are you doing as in how many kids are you administering retakes to per test?
For a recent AP Physics test, we had about 130 students out of 185 attempt the retake. While this was the greatest number we've seen, it was not the first time we've had over 100 retakers.
There should be gatekeepering in AP classes. Nobody should be taking AP Physics unless they’ve proven they are an A student in previous science classes. That will cut down on the retakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many retakes are you doing per test?
Anonymous wrote:I think the question was how many retakes are you doing as in how many kids are you administering retakes to per test?
For a recent AP Physics test, we had about 130 students out of 185 attempt the retake. While this was the greatest number we've seen, it was not the first time we've had over 100 retakers.
Anonymous wrote:How many retakes are you doing per test?
Anonymous wrote:I think the question was how many retakes are you doing as in how many kids are you administering retakes to per test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son said he knew who all of the public schools kids were in his college classes because they always went up to the professors after a test to ask for a retake. He said many of them now put "no retakes" in the syllabus.
And all the public school kids know who the smug spoiled tattle take private school kids are too!I bet he had a ton of friends with this awful attitude.
Anonymous wrote:My son said he knew who all of the public schools kids were in his college classes because they always went up to the professors after a test to ask for a retake. He said many of them now put "no retakes" in the syllabus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my kids have told me that some kids will retake even if they get a decent grade like A-. Is there a point where you would make your kid retake a test? A B? A D?
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Wow ok. And this is why the private school parents make fun of public school grade inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be a maximum B grade after a retake.
Last year's retake policy made sense. Retakes on major assessments only. Max retake score= 80%.
This year is crazy.
My kid said her teacher had to use the lecture hall to offer retakes on the most recent test because over 50 students wanted to retake the test.
Talking to her friends, almost all of them said they had gotten 85%-95% on the original test.
The teacher said the class average (in my daughter's class) was an 89%.
Now that teacher has to re-grade over 50 essay-based assessments because those students wanted to get an extra 5%-10%, and the overall impact on their grade will be less than 0.1%.
That's ridiculous.