Underachievers' Parents

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From: The Seattle Times...
Underachievers' parents deny honor students

By Matt Gouras
The Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The school honor roll, a time-honored system for rewarding "A" students, has become an apparent source of embarrassment for some underachievers.

As a result, all Nashville schools have stopped posting honor rolls, and some are considering a ban on hanging good work in the hallways — at the advice of school lawyers.

After a few parents complained their children might be ridiculed for not making the list, school-system lawyers warned that state privacy laws forbid releasing academic information, good or bad, without permission.

Some schools since have put a stop to academic pep rallies. Others think they may have to cancel spelling bees. And schools across the state may follow Nashville's lead.

The change has upset many parents who want their children recognized for hard work.

"This is as backward as it gets," said Miriam Mimms, who has a son at Meigs Magnet School and helps run the Parent Teacher Association. "There has to be a way to come back from the rigidity."

Most states follow federal student privacy guidelines, which allow the release of such things as honor rolls, Department of Education officials said.

"It's the first time I've heard of schools doing that," said Jim Bradshaw, department spokesman.

But Nashville school lawyers based their decision last month on a state privacy law dating to the 1970s — a law not always followed because no one challenged the honor-roll status quo.

School officials are developing permission slips to give parents of the district's 69,000 students the option of having their children's work recognized. They hope to receive clearance before the next grading cycle.

Until then, principals will try to figure out what is acceptable.

Sandy Johnson, chief instructional officer for the Nashville schools, says the restrictions go "far beyond the honor role."

"It's for anything having to do with grades and attendance or anything normally reserved just for the student or parent," she said.


What's going to me next?!?!?!
 
thats alright, with no warning it was kind of like a jolt, a free cup of coffee
 

Don't get me started. I get so fed up with this kind of stuff. This is ridiculous.
 
Originally posted by Breezy_Carol
Don't get me started. I get so fed up with this kind of stuff. This is ridiculous.



are you talking about long post
 
I hate to say this but my kids school district does the very same thing!

My district is a large district (I also work for this district). This district is big on "standards and benchmarks". Around the school, the work is displayed by stating "Look whos meeting the standard!"

The "standard" is grading by a rubric system. This rubric system supossedly makes the material easier to grade by using criteria of meets the standard, working toward the standard, not working toward standard. (There is also the exceptionally meets the standard benchmark, but that is not on all work)

Depending on the teacher and the amount of points the work is, "meeting the standard" is about a B. Some "meeting the standard" is A. ((t all depends if they use the exceptionally meets benchmark)

We also DO NOT have a honor roll. The thing in the district is This district honors all students.

Yes, they don't selectively display honor roll work, and have other kids "over" others intellectually. But it is known who is an A student and who is a straight C student.

This district also doesn't fail anyone either... don't get me started on that. Students do not get retained either... but the district is still rated among the highest in this county, and gets high marks within the state.
 
You are right Floridaminnie, I was talking about the school system, not the length of the post. But, I would never say Jason was wrong.
 
File this one in the give me a break category. Is there anything people won't whine about? (and I'm talking about the article not the long post. ;))
 
Originally posted by Breezy_Carol
But, I would never say Jason was wrong.

I don't believe he's ever wrong.;)

I have a friend that's a lawyer in Nashville (she works for the state), I'll have to ask her if she helped with this idiocity. I'm guessing, she's telling them all how stupid this is.
 
WE also have parental slips as well to display work. If this is haping in the Northeast, I'm certain that it will be "trickling" down soon enough
 












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