Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Public Schools only allows test retakes if you are below an 80 and then the highest score possible is an 80. So effectively no retakes that allow for grade inflation unless you are annoyed kids are "inflated" to a B- after having to actually learn the material.
Loudoun is similar. Although over the years we’ve had several teachers with a more generous policy sort of on the down low. Current APUSH teacher allows test corrections for half the points back. So you can turn an 86 into a 93. A 90 into a 95, etc. It’s quite nice. I don’t think he’s supposed to be he’s old and doesn’t care.
Does Loudoun have a grade floor like other districts? Because if they do I don’t think this teacher is being ‘nice’. They are inflating grades and giving kids incentives to not try. If they lowest grade a teacher can enter is a 60, then why try on the test if you can just do corrections (usually copying other kids’ tests) and get an 80?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Public Schools only allows test retakes if you are below an 80 and then the highest score possible is an 80. So effectively no retakes that allow for grade inflation unless you are annoyed kids are "inflated" to a B- after having to actually learn the material.
Loudoun is similar. Although over the years we’ve had several teachers with a more generous policy sort of on the down low. Current APUSH teacher allows test corrections for half the points back. So you can turn an 86 into a 93. A 90 into a 95, etc. It’s quite nice. I don’t think he’s supposed to be he’s old and doesn’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our private does not ever allow retakes. They readily give out Cs and even Ds.
Same. Catholic single sex school. My DS got Cs in every math class as well as science classes involving math (physics) in school. I think he also got a D in chemistry which I can imagine was even more difficult online due to Covid.
Yup, my DC is at a single-sex, independent, Catholic high school with no retakes and no late work allowed (rare exceptions with a good excuse). DC has about 6 Cs, but got over 1500 on the SAT and got to AP Scholar with Distinction status by end of Junior year. I'm very impressed with the few kids who get a 4.0 at this school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our private does not ever allow retakes. They readily give out Cs and even Ds.
Same. Catholic single sex school. My DS got Cs in every math class as well as science classes involving math (physics) in school. I think he also got a D in chemistry which I can imagine was even more difficult online due to Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Public Schools only allows test retakes if you are below an 80 and then the highest score possible is an 80. So effectively no retakes that allow for grade inflation unless you are annoyed kids are "inflated" to a B- after having to actually learn the material.
Anonymous wrote:Depends how rich your parents are
Anonymous wrote:Our private does not ever allow retakes. They readily give out Cs and even Ds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Public Schools only allows test retakes if you are below an 80 and then the highest score possible is an 80. So effectively no retakes that allow for grade inflation unless you are annoyed kids are "inflated" to a B- after having to actually learn the material.
They are inflated because the retake doesn’t show that it was the second attempt. The grade should have an asterisk next to it so colleges can see that the kid with straight Bs is actually not a B student. They are only a B student due to retakes. There are other kids who are B students and they shouldn’t all be lumped together.
Colleges don’t see individual grades so that won’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Public Schools only allows test retakes if you are below an 80 and then the highest score possible is an 80. So effectively no retakes that allow for grade inflation unless you are annoyed kids are "inflated" to a B- after having to actually learn the material.
They are inflated because the retake doesn’t show that it was the second attempt. The grade should have an asterisk next to it so colleges can see that the kid with straight Bs is actually not a B student. They are only a B student due to retakes. There are other kids who are B students and they shouldn’t all be lumped together.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Public Schools only allows test retakes if you are below an 80 and then the highest score possible is an 80. So effectively no retakes that allow for grade inflation unless you are annoyed kids are "inflated" to a B- after having to actually learn the material.