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San Francisco schools to allow students to ‘pass’ with a score of 21% correct
By Eric Utter

The chief of San Francisco’s public schools announced a “Grading for Equity” plan for the 10,000 high school students in the City by the Bay, the Daily Caller reported, citing two other outlets.

According to these reports, the new and depraved grading system will award a grade of ‘C’ for scores as low as 41 on a 100-point test.

Even more absurd and incredible, students with a score as low as 21 out of 100 will be allowed to pass exams with a ‘D’ grade, according to the Washington Free Beacon.

Twenty-one percent correct will be a passing grade?

Twenty-one percent! That’s not just ‘woke,’ it’s a joke.

And a bad one. Especially for the rest of us who will have to deal with utterly incompetent youth entering the workforce and manning our institutions, political and otherwise.

San Francisco Superintendent of Schools Mary Su recently unveiled the plan, without bothering to seek approval from the San Francisco Board of Education -- or so reported the Voice of San Francisco.

The plan is scheduled to go into effect this fall, (adversely) affecting 14 San Francisco area high schools and their students. VSF also noted that the Grading for Equity program will relieve students from the stress of taking weekly tests. Other reports indicate that homework will not be considered in final grading and that plans to train teachers in the new grading system are set to be implemented in August. If there are no weekly tests and homework is non-existent or ungraded, why do teachers have to be trained in the new grading system?

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They are failing the students and their students' families.  San Francisco school officials should be arrested for fraud.  They obviously can't do their jobs.
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Cali has the most expensive system of taxpayer subsidized Day Care in the world...Their school system
Unfortunately, with the advent of the almost required two-income family, the purpose of the public schools shifted from education to warehousing children until the parents got off work. In the higher rent neighborhoods, education still took place as long as the parents who were stuffing away college funds, paying for the new vehicles and shelling out designer prices for Se Asia sweatshop garments were paying attention.

Ultimately, this crap is to keep the usual suspects on the plantation, and undermine having employable youth. If you consider some 80% are unsuitable for military service under current standards, what does that mean for our own industry?
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This is a scandal, assuming the exams being used are as easy as us oldsters imagine on the basis of our high school memories (and more of a scandal if, as I suspect they, are actually easier).

On the other hand, one of my favorite stories from grad school involved one of the professors in our program announcing the curve on a sophomore calculus test (it was really a course on mathematical methods in engineering that covered multivariate calculus, ordinary differential equations and Fourier analysis), beginning "A 68% and above..." and being interrupted by a student who objected, "Prof. Shatz that can't be right, 68 is a terrible score." For which the student was rebuked, with "When you're doing mathematics for real, you doing well if your right 1% of the time!"

Upon reflection, it is possible that what San Francisco is doing is simply being honest.  Students arriving at the large midwestern state university where I teach almost uniformly seem to be under the impression that a curve modifies the scores on an exam to fit pre-assigned grade ranges, because evidently a lot of school districts decree that 90-100 is an A, 80-89 is a B,... so that when an exam proved to be too hard to assign a reasonable distribution of grades reflecting student ability on that basis, the teacher is obliged to perform some sort of scaling to fit the grades into the decreed score ranges.  Perhaps San Francisco is simply dropping the pretense this involves.
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This is a scandal, assuming the exams being used are as easy as us oldsters imagine on the basis of our high school memories (and more of a scandal if, as I suspect they, are actually easier).

On the other hand, one of my favorite stories from grad school involved one of the professors in our program announcing the curve on a sophomore calculus test (it was really a course on mathematical methods in engineering that covered multivariate calculus, ordinary differential equations and Fourier analysis), beginning "A 68% and above..." and being interrupted by a student who objected, "Prof. Shatz that can't be right, 68 is a terrible score." For which the student was rebuked, with "When you're doing mathematics for real, you doing well if your right 1% of the time!"

Upon reflection, it is possible that what San Francisco is doing is simply being honest.  Students arriving at the large midwestern state university where I teach almost uniformly seem to be under the impression that a curve modifies the scores on an exam to fit pre-assigned grade ranges, because evidently a lot of school districts decree that 90-100 is an A, 80-89 is a B,... so that when an exam proved to be too hard to assign a reasonable distribution of grades reflecting student ability on that basis, the teacher is obliged to perform some sort of scaling to fit the grades into the decreed score ranges.  Perhaps San Francisco is simply dropping the pretense this involves.
Well the problem with grading on a curve it that there are those who go in, write the test (Freshman Chemistry), and come out with a 98% correct score. Boy, the slackers sure whined about that one.
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No wonder we are going for robotics.

Must scare employers to hire any recent graduate from San Francisco schools.
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