Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Practice Preparation grades are worth 10% , All Task grades are worth 90%
PP are for completion
AT are for accuracy
That means ALL PP points added together make 10 % and ALL AT points added together are worth 90%.
Thank you teachers for all the hard work you do. I know that the Gradebook does the math automatically and that it's not your fault.
Is there somewhere where MCPS documents this where parents can read it? I'm NOT new to MCPS and have never seen this before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Practice Preparation grades are worth 10% , All Task grades are worth 90%
PP are for completion
AT are for accuracy
That means ALL PP points added together make 10 % and ALL AT points added together are worth 90%.
Thank you teachers for all the hard work you do. I know that the Gradebook does the math automatically and that it's not your fault.
Is there somewhere where MCPS documents this where parents can read it? I'm NOT new to MCPS and have never seen this before.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/ika-ra%20master.pdf
Homework is maximum 10%, therefore everything else is 90%. In courses with a district-wide assessment, the assessment is 10% and everything else is 80%.
This has been the grading policy and implemented system-wide for 5 years. There has been mandatory language for all HS Syllabi to include. Unless you are new to MS, this shouldn't be a surprise by now.
Anonymous wrote:Threads like these make me convinced that half the posters actually aren't in MCPS and are just trolling.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Practice Preparation grades are worth 10% , All Task grades are worth 90%
PP are for completion
AT are for accuracy
That means ALL PP points added together make 10 % and ALL AT points added together are worth 90%.
Thank you teachers for all the hard work you do. I know that the Gradebook does the math automatically and that it's not your fault.
Is there somewhere where MCPS documents this where parents can read it? I'm NOT new to MCPS and have never seen this before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Practice Preparation grades are worth 10% , All Task grades are worth 90%
PP are for completion
AT are for accuracy
That means ALL PP points added together make 10 % and ALL AT points added together are worth 90%.
Thank you teachers for all the hard work you do. I know that the Gradebook does the math automatically and that it's not your fault.
Is there somewhere where MCPS documents this where parents can read it? I'm NOT new to MCPS and have never seen this before.
DP. I feel like almost every teacher goes over this at back to school night each year. And it's on their syllabus. Should be linked to their Canvas page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Practice Preparation grades are worth 10% , All Task grades are worth 90%
PP are for completion
AT are for accuracy
That means ALL PP points added together make 10 % and ALL AT points added together are worth 90%.
Thank you teachers for all the hard work you do. I know that the Gradebook does the math automatically and that it's not your fault.
Is there somewhere where MCPS documents this where parents can read it? I'm NOT new to MCPS and have never seen this before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent and teacher here. OP- is this an error/miscalculation you found or your child? If it was you, my advice is to teach your kid how to check their grades on their own. Mine did it every Friday and went from there. If you’re doing more work than your child, that’s on you.
To paraphrase:
1) You shouldn't be looking at your kid's grades.
2) If you do and you don't understand what you're looking at, it's your fault for having looked at them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Practice Preparation grades are worth 10% , All Task grades are worth 90%
PP are for completion
AT are for accuracy
That means ALL PP points added together make 10 % and ALL AT points added together are worth 90%.
Thank you teachers for all the hard work you do. I know that the Gradebook does the math automatically and that it's not your fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Practice Preparation grades are worth 10% , All Task grades are worth 90%
PP are for completion
AT are for accuracy
That means ALL PP points added together make 10 % and ALL AT points added together are worth 90%.
Thank you teachers for all the hard work you do. I know that the Gradebook does the math automatically and that it's not your fault.
Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.
I'm not the OP and also have no idea what a PP or AT grade is or how they work. Why don't you enlighten us.
Anonymous wrote:The parent has already admitted that they don’t know how PP and AT grades work. An above poster explained it (though asking your child first would have been better). Sounds like we can end this thread without bashing any teachers as there is no indication that late entering has anything to do with this situation.