Here are the most important issues:
All of our children have been
affected by this policy, and if they have not yet, they will be.
Our children's GPAs are being affected and they are not acquiring
the academic skills needed to learn, to be successful, and
to persevere.
One of the issues with
Policy IK is how balanced grading is calculated and the variability of the
grading scale. The process of determining a grade
is not uniform throughout the district, including the use of grading scales by
teachers. This is causing confusion among teachers, students and
parents. Teachers are literally having to convert their grades to
fit into the new grading system, which is causing calculation errors, and
grades are being lost in translation. The teachers were not provided
training on balanced grading, and Hillsboro School District currently has no
software to help support teachers in this type of grading. Teachers are
having to manually convert all of their assessments turned in by a
student. In other words, the reporting of our students grades are not
accurate, valid and reliable. If you read IK-AR, zeros were to be eliminated
from being averaged into the final grade. There is confusion throughout
the district on the use of zeros and I's. In some cases, students are
being given partial credit for work that was never turned in,
completed, or that would have ordinarily received a failing grade,
which also gives the parent and the student the belief that they have mastered
a skill set when they have not.
Policy IK has demotivated students
to do their homework or "formative" assessments. Students do not see
the value of doing their homework when it has so little value (10%) towards
their final grade. Because of this, students are not doing their homework, and
therefore not passing summative assessments, which ultimately means that
students are not meeting the standards. Since formative assessments are not
being completed, there is no feedback to help teachers assess where a student
is at. Students are not provided an opportunity to be retaught the subject
matter. Furthermore, students are not taking the opportunity to retake
summative assessments, and are choosing to keep the failing grade. As the
teachers and parents have stated, this policy has removed all
"leverage." If this policy moves to 100% summative, this issue will
only be exacerbated. Please note that this policy does not require that
teachers allow a student to retake any "formative" or
"summative" assessment.
Students are losing "life
skills" or "student skills" with this policy. They will not be
prepared for post-secondary education or the workforce. There are professors of
colleges and universities that will not accept a late assignment (assessment),
may mark down late assignments (assessment), require participation as part of a
grade, or simply provide tests focused primarily on the lecture given in class
and not just what is provided in the text of a book. The students of this
district will not be equipped to succeed at any post-secondary education or
have the work ethic to succeed in the workforce.
This policy has no criteria for
measuring non-academic behaviors or for providing consequences to students for
behaviors, such as turning in a formative or summative assessment late. There
currently is no criteria for measuring or reporting a student's behavior
throughout the district. The district does not even have the
software to report and assess non-academic behaviors.
There are issues with the number and
variety of summative assessments being provided to students, and what
constitutes a summative assessment. There is not consistency among
teachers, subjects and grade levels on the implementation of this
policy.
This district requires that all
teachers use high quality research based curriculum, yet their research on this
policy does not meet these standards. They failed to train their teachers
on this policy. They have failed at informing parents. They are
failing every child in this district.
This policy (and its AR) need
to be repealed now; yesterday was too late. When a ship is sinking, you
pull it into harbor (repeal it) to fix it -- you don't keep plugging holes while
our kids are on board. Let's set sail on the one we know
works. Anything less than repeal will not be acceptable.