Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between this thread and the similar one about Potomac, I’m left scratching my head as to why families think private schools are so wonderful.
This whole thread seems a bit suspect given the other thread....
Anonymous wrote:Which is better - not knowing or knowing? If you care about your grades, knowing beats ignorance 9 times out of 10. Its just sheer laziness on the school and the teachers for not pursuing this type of approach.
Anonymous wrote:Between this thread and the similar one about Potomac, I’m left scratching my head as to why families think private schools are so wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having had a child in APS I can tell you it’s not always great to have access to grades 100% of the time. Oftentimes scores were not entered causing even more anxiety as my child had times she thought she was failing.
There are pluses and minuses as with everything.
We are at another private that doesn't post grades. Does the APS portal just list an overall grade without showing individual underlying test or assignment grades? That could indeed cause anxiety too. It seems that having a portal that showed a breakout of individual grades and weighting would be really helpful on balance.
Anonymous wrote:Having had a child in APS I can tell you it’s not always great to have access to grades 100% of the time. Oftentimes scores were not entered causing even more anxiety as my child had times she thought she was failing.
There are pluses and minuses as with everything.
Anonymous wrote:Having had a child in APS I can tell you it’s not always great to have access to grades 100% of the time. Oftentimes scores were not entered causing even more anxiety as my child had times she thought she was failing.
There are pluses and minuses as with everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different poster-
My son is a freshman and was able to see his Physics grade online in My School App. None of his peers could see it. It's like ParenVue that they use in Arlington Public Schools.
He came home pretty upset that he can no longer check it. He said it gives him less anxiety to know exactly where he stands in the class. He said he gave the school feedback, but it sounds like many kids did not like being able to see their grades. He reports that he wishes it could be opt in so that everyone would be happy.
I'm just the messenger... I don't have an opinion except to say that no two kids are the same and they're all motivated in different ways. This method happens to work for my kid.
SSSAS doesn't have a system that lets kids see their grades? Other than Amish one room schoolhouses, I thought every school had such a system.
That is such a public school thing.
No. My kid has access to his grades at his private high school.
Which?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different poster-
My son is a freshman and was able to see his Physics grade online in My School App. None of his peers could see it. It's like ParenVue that they use in Arlington Public Schools.
He came home pretty upset that he can no longer check it. He said it gives him less anxiety to know exactly where he stands in the class. He said he gave the school feedback, but it sounds like many kids did not like being able to see their grades. He reports that he wishes it could be opt in so that everyone would be happy.
I'm just the messenger... I don't have an opinion except to say that no two kids are the same and they're all motivated in different ways. This method happens to work for my kid.
SSSAS doesn't have a system that lets kids see their grades? Other than Amish one room schoolhouses, I thought every school had such a system.
That is such a public school thing.
No. My kid has access to his grades at his private high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that SSSAS makes grades of all classes visible to students starting immediately. The transparency really decreased anxiety for my child. It is a change that is simple to make.
SSSAS hasn't updated its physical plant or sports facilities in years, and this grading issue is just the icing on the cage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different poster-
My son is a freshman and was able to see his Physics grade online in My School App. None of his peers could see it. It's like ParenVue that they use in Arlington Public Schools.
He came home pretty upset that he can no longer check it. He said it gives him less anxiety to know exactly where he stands in the class. He said he gave the school feedback, but it sounds like many kids did not like being able to see their grades. He reports that he wishes it could be opt in so that everyone would be happy.
I'm just the messenger... I don't have an opinion except to say that no two kids are the same and they're all motivated in different ways. This method happens to work for my kid.
SSSAS doesn't have a system that lets kids see their grades? Other than Amish one room schoolhouses, I thought every school had such a system.
That is such a public school thing.
Meaning the local private schools keep students in suspense all freaking semester? Even the big 3? This gives me anxiety just thinking about it.
Anonymous wrote:But they are very woke, so they have that going for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different poster-
My son is a freshman and was able to see his Physics grade online in My School App. None of his peers could see it. It's like ParenVue that they use in Arlington Public Schools.
He came home pretty upset that he can no longer check it. He said it gives him less anxiety to know exactly where he stands in the class. He said he gave the school feedback, but it sounds like many kids did not like being able to see their grades. He reports that he wishes it could be opt in so that everyone would be happy.
I'm just the messenger... I don't have an opinion except to say that no two kids are the same and they're all motivated in different ways. This method happens to work for my kid.
SSSAS doesn't have a system that lets kids see their grades? Other than Amish one room schoolhouses, I thought every school had such a system.
That is such a public school thing.