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Special Education. Students & Increasing Grading Scales
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<blockquote data-quote="imahawkeye1990" data-source="post: 212620" data-attributes="member: 6324"><p>Thank you so much for your suggestions. This is very helpful & reminds me that I should not approach these meetings with the mindframe that all the power rests with the decision makers in the school district. I also came to another conclusion as I was reading your post. If they were using a traditional grading scale I would not be asking them to modify that for him. So my problem is really the use of that grading scale district wide because I believe it puts the kids in our district at a disadvantage when they're applying to college, for scholarships & frankly, for lower rates on car insurance, etc. In addition to the advocacy I will do for my son, I believe I need to take on this new grading scale in general Thanks again. I'll get the book you suggested.</p><p>Kim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imahawkeye1990, post: 212620, member: 6324"] Thank you so much for your suggestions. This is very helpful & reminds me that I should not approach these meetings with the mindframe that all the power rests with the decision makers in the school district. I also came to another conclusion as I was reading your post. If they were using a traditional grading scale I would not be asking them to modify that for him. So my problem is really the use of that grading scale district wide because I believe it puts the kids in our district at a disadvantage when they're applying to college, for scholarships & frankly, for lower rates on car insurance, etc. In addition to the advocacy I will do for my son, I believe I need to take on this new grading scale in general Thanks again. I'll get the book you suggested. Kim [/QUOTE]
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