Starting next week, teachers!
August 28, 2025Learning Center Week 2
September 9, 2025Dear parents and students,
Your child is enrolled in a class that offers the option to receive a grade: American Government, Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Geography, Making a World War, Physical Science, Psychology 101, Sign Language, or the Writing Workshop
We have noticed that grading can be an area of frustration for teachers and parents alike. The most frequent problem is that parents are unaware of their child’s lack of progress until a grade is assigned. In many cases, students are under the impression that their assignments are optional or can be completed late, while parents and teachers have quite a different understanding. In order to improve in this area, we ask parents to notify the teacher if they would like their child to receive a grade. (Email addresses can be found online in the submenu of the About Us tab.)
Learning Center teachers do not fulfill all the same roles as traditional teachers. Specifically, the primary job of our teachers is to present the material with an occasional assessment. Parents and the students themselves are in charge of monitoring student efforts and assessing their difficulties in order to make any necessary adaptations by contacting the teacher, etc.
In light of this, parents who want their children to be graded should:
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Contact the teacher and ask to have your child graded. Be sure to mention the applicable class.
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Be aware of the homework assigned
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Check your child’s homework and address any deficiencies that you notice (e.g., “You were supposed to do three exercises but you only did one”).
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Look at graded papers and discuss deficiencies.
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Encourage your child to contact their teacher if they are confused. They should do this on the same day as the confusion sets in, whether it’s about a grade or the assignment or something else. If they miss that chance, they should do it as soon as possible, by email or in the next class.