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In reply to the discussion: School district eliminates all grades below 50% [View all]liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)45. class rank doesn't matter anymore either. The valedictoiran at my daughter's school didn't get
into the college he applied to.
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It's just about how an ordinal level of measurement maps onto a percentage scale
HereSince1628
Jun 2013
#37
class rank doesn't matter anymore either. The valedictoiran at my daughter's school didn't get
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#45
So if a student gets every question wrong on a test, he'll receive a 50% grade?
Rod Walker
Jun 2013
#13
But there'd be no way to differentiate between a kid who did nothing, receiving a 50%, and a kid who
Rod Walker
Jun 2013
#20
That reminds me of Spencer Tracy as Father Flanagan in "Boys Town" (1938) wherein he states:
Rod Walker
Jun 2013
#35
Thanks for the clarification - that is bizarre. One way I can see this working
petronius
Jun 2013
#40
That does sound extremely frustrating, and a good solution. I always get a laugh
petronius
Jun 2013
#49
I see your point. I could see how this could be beneficial to special education students or
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#41
yeah, apparently poor kids who struggle in school don't deserve a second chance.
liberal_at_heart
Jun 2013
#42
So if a student turns in a blank test and receives a "0" he's being punished?
Rod Walker
Jun 2013
#48