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So, our principal is basically forcing teachers to pass seniors so that they can graduate. This is regardless of whether the students actually passed any assessments, did any work, or even showed up to class. Our principal is probably feeling pressure from above, and wants our school to look good.

Obviously, teachers are very demoralized about this (and so are counselors), and it just teaches kids that they really don't have to do anything (including showing up to school!) because they will graduate anyway.

I was wondering if anyone else is in the same situation.

And... I was wondering if there is something that can be done about it.
Questions and one school's solution On 5/28/14, HS Teacher wrote:

Is this a new thing? How long has it been going on if not? And what about your state tests? Schools are judged these days by the state tests first, the graduation rates a distant second so likely your Principal has a different motive.

What would happen to these students if retained? Is there an altern...See More
May 29, 2014
That's ridiculous On 5/28/14, HS Teacher wrote: > So, our principal is basically forcing teachers to pass > seniors so that they can graduate. This is regardless of > whether the students actually passed any assessments, did > any work, or even showed up to class. Our principal is > probably feeling pressure from above, and wants our school > to lo...See More
May 29, 2014
OP Thanks to both of you who responded. You've certainly given me a lot to think about!

On 5/29/14, That's ridiculous wrote: > On 5/28/14, HS Teacher wrote: >> So, our principal is basically forcing teachers to pass >> seniors so that they can graduate. This is regardless of >> whether the students actually passed any ass...See More
Jun 5, 2014
community college teacher Just now reading this thread, I can relate to this issue as a parent and as a teacher. My son gradueated from high school despite having made little effort in his classes because he knew that no more was expected/required of him, though he is very capable. I see the results in the local community college, where many students have never written a re...See More
Jul 1, 2014
Steve On 7/01/14, community college teacher wrote: > Just now reading this thread, I can relate to this issue as a > parent and as a teacher. My son gradueated from high school > despite having made little effort in his classes because he knew > that no more was expected/required of him,

What you're saying then is that your son was c...See More
Jul 16, 2014


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