Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update. Teacher is still out and I do feel bad for whatever must be happening with her/her family. The outstanding work never got graded but someone (admin?) was extreeeeeemely lenient about quarter grades. Which was nice, I guess. I hope she comes back- my son had a long term sub for most of a year and that was rough.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update. Teacher is still out and I do feel bad for whatever must be happening with her/her family. The outstanding work never got graded but someone (admin?) was extreeeeeemely lenient about quarter grades. Which was nice, I guess. I hope she comes back- my son had a long term sub for most of a year and that was rough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think about just getting rid of retakes? It seems like so much extra work for teachers and more stress for students that getting a B is no longer ok.
This. What is all this retake shit? Do it right the first time.
Anonymous wrote:What do people think about just getting rid of retakes? It seems like so much extra work for teachers and more stress for students that getting a B is no longer ok.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter’s teacher has been out since last Thursday due to a family emergency. She has not graded an all-tasks assignment. She also repeatedly offered students a chance to retake a different all-tasks assignment but hasn’t been in school for that to happen. Now what? I guess the retake is off the table, which is too bad. But who will grade the assignments? She’s the RT of the department if that matters. It’s too bad because my daughter was relying on the retake - and the other grade- to raise her from a B to an A. Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes- be patient. Have empathy. And enjoy your weekend while this teacher may not be able to.
With literally any other teacher that would be my impulse. I am Team Teacher all the way in most cases. This teacher is a HORRIBLE grader though- so slow. The assignment that isn’t graded yet is from early, early September. The kids have to hound her to please grade.
She might not have graded since September because her child has cancer or similar. Give the poor woman some grace.
Thank you. When my child was hospitalized multiple times one year unexpectantly my department head took over my grading and not one parent complained. And they had no idea why I was gone. I think this parent should relax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the thing…if any missing grade shakes out at a disadvantage to the student, the school can retroactively submit a grade correction. The primary concern is allowing the teacher the opportunity to deal with the family emergency.
Family will always come before work.
Schools often will not do it. We've asked and were refused and my child's grades suffered because of it.