Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the girl’s GPA and SAT scores were within the top 15% of her class, There was a problem with the application process considering her URM status. If not, they should not blame on the school. Any vague descriptions like national Achievement scholarship can’t convince people.
Nothing vague. See below. National semifinalist...
https://patch.com/district-columbia/georgetown/national-achievement-scholarship-semifinalists-include-14-dc-students
Do you know how many National Merit Semifinalists from Sidwell never get to HPYS? And they don’t run to the courts about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you say the colleges and universities in the US, at least the ones that visit MCPS schools to give admissions presentations also know of this retakes and grade inflation? Why are these colleges and universities, some of them highly selective, and to which SFS parents would die for their children go to, offering admission to MCPS students? Are the area representatives and admissions committees dumb a$$es?
Even though you're straying far from the point at hand, I'll play along.
[b]Who on DCUM is claiming[/b] that the mere existence of retakes and grade inflation is reason to eliminate all MCPS students from consideration for admissions, full stop?
Anonymous wrote:Would you say the colleges and universities in the US, at least the ones that visit MCPS schools to give admissions presentations also know of this retakes and grade inflation? Why are these colleges and universities, some of them highly selective, and to which SFS parents would die for their children go to, offering admission to MCPS students? Are the area representatives and admissions committees dumb a$$es?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell parent here. I think most people on this thread are missing something very basic; The school systematically miscalculated her grades and the principal openly threatened the family with retaliation when they complained.Both unacceptable.
How can a bunch of math teachers mis-calculate grades? Anyone at the school knows how the student teacher power dynamic works. Teachers have a LOT of power over who gets into advanced track classes. Grading is not always transparent.
No wonder the family is pissed offf. If Sidwell wasn’t guilty why did they agree to change the grades?
I confess that sometimes I wonder about the qualifications of people who have so much control over the end game, especially now when it seems there is so much sloppiness in work ethic.
DS is stealth about checking answers on graded exams and coursework. Recently, he informed a science teacher that he scored an exam out of 100 rather than 26. He's also been honest when he's received credit for an incorrect answer. Teacher sent an email to all parents/students:
For Assignment #13 I accidentally scored it out of 100 questions instead of the 26 questions which it truly was. I have corrected the assignment so please refer to this progress report and disregard the average listed in my progress report from earlier today. Thanks for finding that (name) - a free dropped assignment for you!
It's pretty clear the school did not like the family. It had nothing to do with the family's race but that they were a pain in the ass. The girl got dinged at many colleges surely because she was given lacluckster recs from Sidwell faculty, who did not like her. Because she was probably obnoxious and pushy and demanding. It wasn't the grades. She clearly still received very good grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell parent here. I think most people on this thread are missing something very basic; The school systematically miscalculated her grades and the principal openly threatened the family with retaliation when they complained.Both unacceptable.
How can a bunch of math teachers mis-calculate grades? Anyone at the school knows how the student teacher power dynamic works. Teachers have a LOT of power over who gets into advanced track classes. Grading is not always transparent.
No wonder the family is pissed offf. If Sidwell wasn’t guilty why did they agree to change the grades?
I confess that sometimes I wonder about the qualifications of people who have so much control over the end game, especially now when it seems there is so much sloppiness in work ethic.
DS is stealth about checking answers on graded exams and coursework. Recently, he informed a science teacher that he scored an exam out of 100 rather than 26. He's also been honest when he's received credit for an incorrect answer. Teacher sent an email to all parents/students:
For Assignment #13 I accidentally scored it out of 100 questions instead of the 26 questions which it truly was. I have corrected the assignment so please refer to this progress report and disregard the average listed in my progress report from earlier today. Thanks for finding that (name) - a free dropped assignment for you!
It's pretty clear the school did not like the family. It had nothing to do with the family's race but that they were a pain in the ass. The girl got dinged at many colleges surely because she was given lacluckster recs from Sidwell faculty, who did not like her. Because she was probably obnoxious and pushy and demanding. It wasn't the grades. She clearly still received very good grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell parent here. I think most people on this thread are missing something very basic; The school systematically miscalculated her grades and the principal openly threatened the family with retaliation when they complained.Both unacceptable.
How can a bunch of math teachers mis-calculate grades? Anyone at the school knows how the student teacher power dynamic works. Teachers have a LOT of power over who gets into advanced track classes. Grading is not always transparent.
No wonder the family is pissed offf. If Sidwell wasn’t guilty why did they agree to change the grades?
I confess that sometimes I wonder about the qualifications of people who have so much control over the end game, especially now when it seems there is so much sloppiness in work ethic.
DS is stealth about checking answers on graded exams and coursework. Recently, he informed a science teacher that he scored an exam out of 100 rather than 26. He's also been honest when he's received credit for an incorrect answer. Teacher sent an email to all parents/students:
For Assignment #13 I accidentally scored it out of 100 questions instead of the 26 questions which it truly was. I have corrected the assignment so please refer to this progress report and disregard the average listed in my progress report from earlier today. Thanks for finding that (name) - a free dropped assignment for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student from a public school has a C in the transcript
This would never happen to any half-decent student in public due to the rampant grade inflation and ability to retake exams.
Speaking from personal experience or from the experience with your child in a public school?
So you're denying that retakes are possible in MCPS, or claiming that the Washington Post articles reporting on grade inflation are lies?
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell parent here. I think most people on this thread are missing something very basic; The school systematically miscalculated her grades and the principal openly threatened the family with retaliation when they complained.Both unacceptable.
How can a bunch of math teachers mis-calculate grades? Anyone at the school knows how the student teacher power dynamic works. Teachers have a LOT of power over who gets into advanced track classes. Grading is not always transparent.
No wonder the family is pissed offf. If Sidwell wasn’t guilty why did they agree to change the grades?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student from a public school has a C in the transcript
This would never happen to any half-decent student in public due to the rampant grade inflation and ability to retake exams.
Speaking from personal experience or from the experience with your child in a public school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student from a public school has a C in the transcript
This would never happen to any half-decent student in public due to the rampant grade inflation and ability to retake exams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a current parent, who has never had a conversation with the current head of school, I am super curious about the Tom Farquhar story. Shocking to hear about a head of school threatening a family. I have heard the current head speak once; I don’t even now his name. Having had kids at other schools, I have never seen a more absent head of school than at Sidwell.
Wait a second. First, the remarks attribute to the former head of school come from the petition, which is prepared by the family’s lawyer to present everything in a light most favorable to them. We haven’t seen the schhol’s Response but we do know that the family is 0-2 so far in the courts. But even if the attributed remark is true, where do you go from the HoS venting frustration to “threatening” the family?! That’s an irresponsible statement.
The whole law suit is an abuse of the process. Too bad for them that “under-represented entitled whiny jerk” is not a special hook in the college application process.
"Non-Retaliation if off the table": TF. If this is not a threat, what is?
It's not even a word. Do you really think those words came out of his mouth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student from a public school has a C in the transcript
This would never happen to any half-decent student in public due to the rampant grade inflation and ability to retake exams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a current parent, who has never had a conversation with the current head of school, I am super curious about the Tom Farquhar story. Shocking to hear about a head of school threatening a family. I have heard the current head speak once; I don’t even now his name. Having had kids at other schools, I have never seen a more absent head of school than at Sidwell.
Wait a second. First, the remarks attribute to the former head of school come from the petition, which is prepared by the family’s lawyer to present everything in a light most favorable to them. We haven’t seen the schhol’s Response but we do know that the family is 0-2 so far in the courts. But even if the attributed remark is true, where do you go from the HoS venting frustration to “threatening” the family?! That’s an irresponsible statement.
The whole law suit is an abuse of the process. Too bad for them that “under-represented entitled whiny jerk” is not a special hook in the college application process.
"Non-Retaliation if off the table": TF. If this is not a threat, what is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the girl’s GPA and SAT scores were within the top 15% of her class, There was a problem with the application process considering her URM status. If not, they should not blame on the school. Any vague descriptions like national Achievement scholarship can’t convince people.
Nothing vague. See below. National semifinalist...
https://patch.com/district-columbia/georgetown/national-achievement-scholarship-semifinalists-include-14-dc-students