Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Construction on the new any starts this year! I agree, the current facilities are drab.
*new wing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't your stupid kids calculate their own grades as the term goes on?
My DC’s school does post the grades and averages, but I’ll be damned if I reconcile the individual scores to the average. All the classes weigh homework, class work, quizzes, exams and papers differently, and don’t publish the weighting as far as I can tell.
Anonymous wrote: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....
+1
I also notice a lot of suspect threads in jan & Feb each year, and I often think they are people screwing with applicants, perhaps trying to scare people away from where they want their kid to get in?
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....