Portland schools’ new ‘equitable’ grading will fail kids who need helpBy Rikki Schlott
Published Sep. 15, 2023
Portland, Oregon, public schools are looking to introduce “equitable” grading practices — and erasing excellence in the process.
The troubled progressive city’s school district is toying with proposals to make grades more even across the board by no longer flunking underperformers and increasing the value of “non-academic factors” in the grading process.
Among the new guidelines: no more zeroes, no more 100-point scale, no more points docked for late work and no more grade penalties for kids who cheat.
According to a memo from the district, the changes were inspired by concern over racial disparities in grades.
The district’s Chief Academic Officer Kimberlee Armstrong told KGW8 News that the changes are “about fairness,”
“It’s about reducing bias, it’s about considering diverse backgrounds and needs of students,” she said.
But where’s the fairness in letting cheaters and slackers coast by?
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Source:
https://nypost.com/2023/09/15/portland-schools-equitable-grades-will-fail-kids-who-need-help/