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Seattle Public Schools Back To Failing Students

For the past seven years, Seattle public high schools haven't issued a single failing grade. That would be an impressive statement if it was based on student academic performance, rather than a bureaucratic decision to call what would have previously been called an E (the Seattle public schools' equivalent of a F) an N (for "no credit"). The lovely thing about an N grade is that it didn't count against your GPA like that ugly E grade does. The school district is reverting back to the E grade because they found the no-credit mark they'd created actually violated school board policy. Oops...talk about a move that deserves a failing grade.

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  • kitty wu

    yea, but it makes them look like no one is failing...that goes along with the whole no child left behind stuff.



    kids are being left behind and the grades need to reflect that so that it lights a fire under someone's ass.

  • An "E?!" That's just stupid. I like the idea of an "N" if, indeed, they got no credit and couldn't graduate without actually passing the course. Or failing.

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