Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked for my ES student. Honest question, does anyone not get A’s in elementary?
A means meeting the standard in ES, so the only kids who don’t get to As are below grade level. That said, there are definitely kids who don’t get all As.
Not at DC's school. It's absurd. They don't grade on standards but on effort and behavior. So a kid reading harry Potter in K may still get a B due to being silly. Tells me absolutely nothing about academics.
It's just bad policy to let teachers and schools make up their own rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked for my ES student. Honest question, does anyone not get A’s in elementary?
A means meeting the standard in ES, so the only kids who don’t get to As are below grade level. That said, there are definitely kids who don’t get all As.
Not at DC's school. It's absurd. They don't grade on standards but on effort and behavior. So a kid reading harry Potter in K may still get a B due to being silly. Tells me absolutely nothing about academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked for my ES student. Honest question, does anyone not get A’s in elementary?
A means meeting the standard in ES, so the only kids who don’t get to As are below grade level. That said, there are definitely kids who don’t get all As.
Not at DC's school. It's absurd. They don't grade on standards but on effort and behavior. So a kid reading harry Potter in K may still get a B due to being silly. Tells me absolutely nothing about academics.
Anonymous wrote:You can see the cumulative unweighted and weighted GPAs on naviance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked for my ES student. Honest question, does anyone not get A’s in elementary?
A means meeting the standard in ES, so the only kids who don’t get to As are below grade level. That said, there are definitely kids who don’t get all As.
Anonymous wrote:I just looked for my ES student. Honest question, does anyone not get A’s in elementary?
Anonymous wrote:I am hoping someone knows synergy well; we had to do a grade change form, but can no longer see the grade book. Is there any way to look back at the history and check to see if the change was made?