Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to end retakes completely. It's an unfair demand on teachers and it makes GPAs meaningless.
Everyone on here crying about retakes are the same people who have their kids take the SAT/ACT 2+ times to improve and/or superscore. Is the score meaningless?
Now watch them twist themselves into knots to justify it.
I'm not anti-retakes, at least for certain grades. But I do think the policy of letting kids scoreup to 100% on retakes, rather than 80 or 90% is entirely unworkable for teachers and creates more anxiety and pressure and kids that will retake a low A just to get a higher A.
SAT/ACT should say you only get 1 chance but if you score below 1340 or 29 you can retake once, but only up to 1340 or 29.
Anonymous wrote:Could someone please post a link to the policy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid just got his first test back and did well, but said most kids are retaking anything under 97 so that they can be sure they are in good shape in case the final ends up being hard.
This seems like it is going to push the highly perfectionist crowd to insanity.
I hope the kids that really need the retakes are doing it too.
+1 This exactly. My DS studied really hard and got a 22/23 on his first history quiz and was agonizing whether he should retake it to try for a 100. He had so much other work and I convinced him it wasn’t worth the time/effort for one extra point. But it absolutely sucks that someone who got a 60 or 70 the first round could potentially get 100 on the second round and seem to be a better student than my son.
Sure. But a person who gets a 60 or 70 the first go around, likely is not capable of 100%.
They normally go up about 10-12 points. (Teacher)
And my A students usually only go up about 2-4 points. 5 has happened but is so rare. (Also a teacher)
This is what FCPS use to be, for the last few years. WHy on earth would they change this. They also changed the grading policy to strictly Formative 30% and Summative 70%. It appears some HS in FCPS are not actually doing the retake of every test and certainly does not seem that you can re take more than once. What a flippin nightmare for teachers. I guess this will all be reflected in each schools profile for colleges though.Anonymous wrote:PP above, and the APS policy allows for only 1 retake (if below an 80).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to end retakes completely. It's an unfair demand on teachers and it makes GPAs meaningless.
Everyone on here crying about retakes are the same people who have their kids take the SAT/ACT 2+ times to improve and/or superscore. Is the score meaningless?
Now watch them twist themselves into knots to justify it.
I'm not anti-retakes, at least for certain grades. But I do think the policy of letting kids scoreup to 100% on retakes, rather than 80 or 90% is entirely unworkable for teachers and creates more anxiety and pressure and kids that will retake a low A just to get a higher A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to end retakes completely. It's an unfair demand on teachers and it makes GPAs meaningless.
Everyone on here crying about retakes are the same people who have their kids take the SAT/ACT 2+ times to improve and/or superscore. Is the score meaningless?
Now watch them twist themselves into knots to justify it.
Anonymous wrote:They need to end retakes completely. It's an unfair demand on teachers and it makes GPAs meaningless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid just got his first test back and did well, but said most kids are retaking anything under 97 so that they can be sure they are in good shape in case the final ends up being hard.
This seems like it is going to push the highly perfectionist crowd to insanity.
I hope the kids that really need the retakes are doing it too.
+1 This exactly. My DS studied really hard and got a 22/23 on his first history quiz and was agonizing whether he should retake it to try for a 100. He had so much other work and I convinced him it wasn’t worth the time/effort for one extra point. But it absolutely sucks that someone who got a 60 or 70 the first round could potentially get 100 on the second round and seem to be a better student than my son.
Sure. But a person who gets a 60 or 70 the first go around, likely is not capable of 100%.
They normally go up about 10-12 points. (Teacher)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid just got his first test back and did well, but said most kids are retaking anything under 97 so that they can be sure they are in good shape in case the final ends up being hard.
This seems like it is going to push the highly perfectionist crowd to insanity.
I hope the kids that really need the retakes are doing it too.
+1 This exactly. My DS studied really hard and got a 22/23 on his first history quiz and was agonizing whether he should retake it to try for a 100. He had so much other work and I convinced him it wasn’t worth the time/effort for one extra point. But it absolutely sucks that someone who got a 60 or 70 the first round could potentially get 100 on the second round and seem to be a better student than my son.
Sure. But a person who gets a 60 or 70 the first go around, likely is not capable of 100%.